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Original Article

Oxidative stability and triacylglycerols structure of lipid fraction from cookies for infants

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Pages 296-302 | Published online: 17 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

The aim of this research was to analyse the quality of the lipid fraction extracted from commercially available cookies intended for infants. The composition, fatty acid distribution and oxidative stability of fats, interpreted as the resistance of fats against autooxidation, were studied. In addition, the kinetic parameters of the oxidation process, such as activation energies (Ea), pre-exponential factors (Z) and reaction rate constants (k) for fat oxidation under the differential scanning calorimetry tests conditions were calculated using the Ozawa–Flynn–Wall method and the Arrhenius equation. The distribution of fatty acids in the tested cookies is similar to that present in most of infant formulas, but differs significantly from that in human milk. Based on the results obtained, high oxidative stability of tested fats can be observed. The Ea values ranged from 86.22 to 116.13 kJ/mol; Z from 1.95 × 109 to 1.05 × 1013; and k values ranged from 5.70 × 10− 4 min− 1 at 100°C to 2.12 × 10− 1 min− 1 at 170°C.

Declaration of interest: This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education Grant No. N N312 068439. The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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