Determination of 2-alkylcyclobutanones in ultraviolet light-irradiated fatty acids, triglycerides, corn oil, and pork samples: Identifying a new source of 2-alkylcyclobutanones. (15th February 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Determination of 2-alkylcyclobutanones in ultraviolet light-irradiated fatty acids, triglycerides, corn oil, and pork samples: Identifying a new source of 2-alkylcyclobutanones. (15th February 2017)
- Main Title:
- Determination of 2-alkylcyclobutanones in ultraviolet light-irradiated fatty acids, triglycerides, corn oil, and pork samples: Identifying a new source of 2-alkylcyclobutanones
- Authors:
- Meng, Xiangpeng
Chan, Wan - Abstract:
- Highlights: 2-Alkylcyclobutanones are used as markers to identify foods irradiated with ionizing irradiation. We tested the uniqueness of 2-dodecylcyclobutanone for irradiated food determination. The analyses identified 2-alkylcyclobutanones in UVC-irradiated food for the first time. Multiple analytical methods were used to validate the identifications. Dose-dependent formation of 2-alkylcyclobutanones in UV-irradiated food was observed. Abstract: Previous studies have established that 2-alkylcyclobutanones (2-ACBs) are unique radiolytic products in lipid-containing foods that could only be formed through exposure to ionizing radiation, but not by any other means of physical/heat treatment methods. Therefore, 2-ACBs are currently the marker molecules required by the European Committee for Standardization to be used to identify foods irradiated with ionizing irradiation. Using a spectrum of state-of-the-art analytical instruments, we present in this study for the first time that the generation of 2-ACBs was also possible when fatty acids and triglycerides are exposed to a non-ionizing, short-wavelength ultraviolet (UV-C) light source. An irradiation dosage-dependent formation of 2-ACBs was also observed in UV-C irradiated fatty acids, triglycerides, corn oil, and pork samples. With UV-C irradiation becoming an increasingly common food treatment procedure, it is anticipated that the results from this study will alert food scientists and regulatory officials to a potential newHighlights: 2-Alkylcyclobutanones are used as markers to identify foods irradiated with ionizing irradiation. We tested the uniqueness of 2-dodecylcyclobutanone for irradiated food determination. The analyses identified 2-alkylcyclobutanones in UVC-irradiated food for the first time. Multiple analytical methods were used to validate the identifications. Dose-dependent formation of 2-alkylcyclobutanones in UV-irradiated food was observed. Abstract: Previous studies have established that 2-alkylcyclobutanones (2-ACBs) are unique radiolytic products in lipid-containing foods that could only be formed through exposure to ionizing radiation, but not by any other means of physical/heat treatment methods. Therefore, 2-ACBs are currently the marker molecules required by the European Committee for Standardization to be used to identify foods irradiated with ionizing irradiation. Using a spectrum of state-of-the-art analytical instruments, we present in this study for the first time that the generation of 2-ACBs was also possible when fatty acids and triglycerides are exposed to a non-ionizing, short-wavelength ultraviolet (UV-C) light source. An irradiation dosage-dependent formation of 2-ACBs was also observed in UV-C irradiated fatty acids, triglycerides, corn oil, and pork samples. With UV-C irradiation becoming an increasingly common food treatment procedure, it is anticipated that the results from this study will alert food scientists and regulatory officials to a potential new source for 2-ACBs. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Food chemistry. Volume 217(2017)
- Journal:
- Food chemistry
- Issue:
- Volume 217(2017)
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- Volume 217, Issue 2017 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 217
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0217-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 352
- Page End:
- 359
- Publication Date:
- 2017-02-15
- Subjects:
- 2-Alkylcyclobutanones -- Irradiated food -- Ultraviolet light irradiation -- Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry -- Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
Food -- Analysis -- Periodicals
Food -- Composition -- Periodicals
664 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03088146 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.08.127 ↗
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- English
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- 0308-8146
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