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agricultural and biological sciences

Quantitative determination of the iodine values of unsaturated plant oils using infrared and Raman spectroscopy methods

International Journal of Food Properties, Volume 20, No. 9, Year 2017

Thirteen edible oils: sunflower, avocado, hemp, high-linolenic flax, low-linolenic flax, safflower, walnut, roasted sesame, rice, corn, rapeseed, pumpkin seed, and hazel were studied in this work. Their fatty acid composition, iodine, acidic, peroxide, and saponification values were determined. Infrared and Raman spectra of the oils were recorded in the range 400–3200 cm−1. The integral intensities of the bands at about 1655 and 2852 cm−1 corresponding to ν(C=C) and ν(CH2) vibrations were evaluated and used to construct a relationship between the spectroscopic data and the iodine value. The following linear dependencies were obtained: Iν(C=C)/Iν(CH2) = 7.449 × 10−4 × iodine value–0.0339 and Iν(C=C)/Iν(CH2) = 9.299 × 10−4 × iodine value–0.023 for the infrared and Raman spectra with a correlation coefficient 0.988 and 0.976, respectively. These calibration lines can be used to determine the iodine value for oils with unknown unsaturation level, and may be applied for margarines and other fatty materials.
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