Animal and vegetable fats and oils - Determination of isolated trans isomers by infrared spectrometry (ISO 13884:2003)
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Animal and vegetable fats and oils - Determination of isolated trans isomers by infrared spectrometry (ISO 13884:2003)
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This International Standard specifies a method for the accurate determination of isolated trans bonds in natural or processed long-chain fatty acids, fatty acid esters and triglycerides with trans isomer levels W 5 %.
The method is not applicable, or is applicable only with specific precautions, to
-- fats and oils containing high levels (over 5 %) of conjugated unsaturation (e.g. tung oil),
-- materials containing functional groups which modify the intensity of the C-H deformation about the trans double bond [e.g. castor oil containing ricinoleic acid or its geometrical isomer, ricinelaidic acid (12-hydroxy-9-octadecenoic acid)],
-- mixed triglycerides having long- and short-chain moieties (such as diacetostearin), or in general,
-- any materials containing constituents which have functional groups which give rise to specific absorption bands at or sufficiently close to interfere with the 966 cm–1 band of the C-H deformation of the isolated trans double bond.
NOTE Dienes, such as cis-trans and trans-trans dienes, can affect the calibration.
For accurate determinations on materials with trans levels below 5 %, a standardized capillary GLC method is recommended (for example, see ISO 15304).
Animal and vegetable fats and oils - Determination of isolated trans isomers by infrared spectrometry (ISO 13884:2003)
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