Improved method for determination of waxes in olive oils: Reduction of silica and use of a less hazardous solvent

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The evaluation of the content of waxes is request both by IOC Trade Standard and by Regulation (EEC) 2568/91 and its further amendments. The official method uses 15 g of silicic acid and elutes several fractions by using huge volumes of dangerous solvent (n-hexane). The developed method uses 1 g of silicic acid with a different particle size and less than 20 mL of solvent mixture, substituting n-hexane with less toxic isooctane. Briefly, after spiking with a suitable internal standard, oil sample is fractionated by SPE (Solid Phase Extraction) cartridge with 1 g of silica, waxes are eluted with 14 mL of isooctane/ethyl ether 99/1 (6 mL discarded and 8 mL collected), then, after elution sample is reconstitute in 200 μL of n-heptane and analysed by capillary GC. Data of "In home" validation, (repeatability, accuracy and recovery) and relative chromatograms are reported in this paper.

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Milani, A., Lucci, P., Sedran, M., Moret, E., Moret, S., & Conte, L. (2020). Improved method for determination of waxes in olive oils: Reduction of silica and use of a less hazardous solvent. OCL - Oilseeds and Fats, Crops and Lipids, 27. https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2020016

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