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Analysis of thermal oxidation of different multi-element oleogels based on carnauba wax, β-sitosterol/lecithin, and ethyl cellulose by classical oxidation determination method combined with the electronic nose

FOOD CHEMISTRY [2023]
Hongtu Qiu, Kexin Qu, Jong-Bang Eun, Hua Zhang
ABSTRACT

Thermal oxidation of different multi-element oleogels (DMEOs) was assessed by measuring the peroxide, p-anisidine, and total antioxidant values. Moreover, a rapid discriminant model for determining oleogel oxidation was established using an electronic nose combined with cluster analysis (CA), principal component analysis (PCA), discriminant factor analysis (DFA), and linear discriminant analysis (LDA). The oxidation degree of the oleogels was sensitive to their gelation temperature. The oleogels prepared with ethyl cellulose showed the highest oxidation value compared with those prepared with β-sitosterol and lecithin, or carnauba wax. Loading resveratrol and adding surfactants can effectively reduce the oxidation of DMEOs. During the thermal oxidation, the DMEOs were sensitive to nitrogen oxides and methane species. The accuracy rates of the discriminant analyses by CA, PCA, DFA, and LDA were 95.00%, 97.25%, 96.25%, and 100%, respectively, which were consistent with that of the American Oil Chemists' Society Official Method.

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