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Original Articles

Rapid detection of copper chlorophyll in vegetable oils based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

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Pages 627-634 | Received 31 Oct 2014, Accepted 18 Jan 2015, Published online: 30 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

The addition of copper chlorophyll and its derivatives (Cu-Chl) to vegetable oils to disguise them as more expensive oils, such as virgin olive oils, would not only create public confusion, but also disturb the olive oil market. Given that existing detection methods of Ch-Chl in oils, such as LC-MS are costly and time consuming, it is imperative to develop economical and fast analytical techniques to provide information quickly. This paper demonstrates a rapid analytical method based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) to detect Cu-Chl in vegetable oils; the spectroscopic markers of Cu-Chl are presented and a detection limit of 5 mg kg−1 is demonstrated. The analysis of a series of commercial vegetable oils is undertaken with this method and the results verified by a government agency. This study shows that a SERS-based assessment method holds high potential for quickly pinpointing the addition of minute amounts of Cu-Chl in vegetable oils.

Acknowledgements

Technical support from NanoCore, the Core Facilities for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Academia Sinica and from Materials Analysis Technology Inc. in Taiwan is acknowledged.

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Funding

This work was partly supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology [grant number MOST 103-2628-M-001-002] and the Academia Sinica in Taiwan.

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