Effectiveness of alpha-, gamma- and delta-Tocopherol in a CLA-Rich Oil

Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a mixture of positional and geometric isomers of octadecadienoic acid with conjugated double bounds. Positive health properties have been attributed to some isomers, such as anticarcinogenic activity, antiartherosclerotic effects and reduction of body fat gain. Hence, oils rich in CLA such as Tonalin® oil (TO), normally obtained through alkaline isomerization of safflower oil (SO), an oil rich in linoleic acid (LA), are currently used in functional foods. However, special care must be taken to protect them from oxidation to ensure the quality of the supplemented foods. The objective of this work was to evaluate the oxidation and effectiveness of different tocopherol homologues (alpha-, gamma- and deta-), alone or in combination with synergists (ascorbyl palmitate and lecithin), in TO compared to SO at different conditions, ambient temperature (25 ºC) and accelerated conditions in Rancimat (100 ºC). The oils, the oils devoid of their antioxidants and the latter containing the antioxidants added were assayed. Results showed great differences between SO and TO in terms of formation of hydroperoxides and polymers and also in the effectiveness of tocopherols to delay oxidation. TO showed higher levels of polymerization and, in general, the effectiveness of tocopherol homologues, alone or in combination with synergists, was also lower in the TO.

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Main Authors: Márquez Ruiz, Gloria, García-Martínez, M. del Carmen, Holgado, Francisca, Velasco, Joaquín
Format: artículo biblioteca
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2014
Subjects:Functional lipids, Conjugated linoleic acids, Tocopherols, Antioxidants, Lipid oxidation, Peroxide value, Polymers, CLA,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/108081
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spelling dig-ictan-es-10261-1080812021-12-28T15:42:38Z Effectiveness of alpha-, gamma- and delta-Tocopherol in a CLA-Rich Oil Márquez Ruiz, Gloria García-Martínez, M. del Carmen Holgado, Francisca Velasco, Joaquín Functional lipids Conjugated linoleic acids Tocopherols Antioxidants Lipid oxidation Peroxide value Polymers CLA Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a mixture of positional and geometric isomers of octadecadienoic acid with conjugated double bounds. Positive health properties have been attributed to some isomers, such as anticarcinogenic activity, antiartherosclerotic effects and reduction of body fat gain. Hence, oils rich in CLA such as Tonalin® oil (TO), normally obtained through alkaline isomerization of safflower oil (SO), an oil rich in linoleic acid (LA), are currently used in functional foods. However, special care must be taken to protect them from oxidation to ensure the quality of the supplemented foods. The objective of this work was to evaluate the oxidation and effectiveness of different tocopherol homologues (alpha-, gamma- and deta-), alone or in combination with synergists (ascorbyl palmitate and lecithin), in TO compared to SO at different conditions, ambient temperature (25 ºC) and accelerated conditions in Rancimat (100 ºC). The oils, the oils devoid of their antioxidants and the latter containing the antioxidants added were assayed. Results showed great differences between SO and TO in terms of formation of hydroperoxides and polymers and also in the effectiveness of tocopherols to delay oxidation. TO showed higher levels of polymerization and, in general, the effectiveness of tocopherol homologues, alone or in combination with synergists, was also lower in the TO. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Project AGL2010-18307) and by the Community of Madrid (Project ANALISYC-II S2009/AGR-1464). Peer Reviewed 2014-11-26T11:01:33Z 2014-11-26T11:01:33Z 2014 2014-11-26T11:01:33Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.3390/antiox3010176 issn: 2076-3921 Antioxidants 3: 176- 188 (2014) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/108081 10.3390/antiox3010176 26784671 open Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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topic Functional lipids
Conjugated linoleic acids
Tocopherols
Antioxidants
Lipid oxidation
Peroxide value
Polymers
CLA
Functional lipids
Conjugated linoleic acids
Tocopherols
Antioxidants
Lipid oxidation
Peroxide value
Polymers
CLA
spellingShingle Functional lipids
Conjugated linoleic acids
Tocopherols
Antioxidants
Lipid oxidation
Peroxide value
Polymers
CLA
Functional lipids
Conjugated linoleic acids
Tocopherols
Antioxidants
Lipid oxidation
Peroxide value
Polymers
CLA
Márquez Ruiz, Gloria
García-Martínez, M. del Carmen
Holgado, Francisca
Velasco, Joaquín
Effectiveness of alpha-, gamma- and delta-Tocopherol in a CLA-Rich Oil
description Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is a mixture of positional and geometric isomers of octadecadienoic acid with conjugated double bounds. Positive health properties have been attributed to some isomers, such as anticarcinogenic activity, antiartherosclerotic effects and reduction of body fat gain. Hence, oils rich in CLA such as Tonalin® oil (TO), normally obtained through alkaline isomerization of safflower oil (SO), an oil rich in linoleic acid (LA), are currently used in functional foods. However, special care must be taken to protect them from oxidation to ensure the quality of the supplemented foods. The objective of this work was to evaluate the oxidation and effectiveness of different tocopherol homologues (alpha-, gamma- and deta-), alone or in combination with synergists (ascorbyl palmitate and lecithin), in TO compared to SO at different conditions, ambient temperature (25 ºC) and accelerated conditions in Rancimat (100 ºC). The oils, the oils devoid of their antioxidants and the latter containing the antioxidants added were assayed. Results showed great differences between SO and TO in terms of formation of hydroperoxides and polymers and also in the effectiveness of tocopherols to delay oxidation. TO showed higher levels of polymerization and, in general, the effectiveness of tocopherol homologues, alone or in combination with synergists, was also lower in the TO.
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topic_facet Functional lipids
Conjugated linoleic acids
Tocopherols
Antioxidants
Lipid oxidation
Peroxide value
Polymers
CLA
author Márquez Ruiz, Gloria
García-Martínez, M. del Carmen
Holgado, Francisca
Velasco, Joaquín
author_facet Márquez Ruiz, Gloria
García-Martínez, M. del Carmen
Holgado, Francisca
Velasco, Joaquín
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title Effectiveness of alpha-, gamma- and delta-Tocopherol in a CLA-Rich Oil
title_short Effectiveness of alpha-, gamma- and delta-Tocopherol in a CLA-Rich Oil
title_full Effectiveness of alpha-, gamma- and delta-Tocopherol in a CLA-Rich Oil
title_fullStr Effectiveness of alpha-, gamma- and delta-Tocopherol in a CLA-Rich Oil
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of alpha-, gamma- and delta-Tocopherol in a CLA-Rich Oil
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