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A multivariate study of α-tocopherol and hydroperoxide interaction during the oxidation of methyl linoleate

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Interactions between α-tocopherol (α-TOH) and lipid hydroperoxides (LOOH) during the oxidation of methyl linoleate were studied in a model system using the response surface methodology statistical technique. When no α-TOH is present, LOOH had only slight pro-oxidative effects on the oxidation of methyl linoleate. High initial levels of α-TOH caused increased consumption and loss of efficiency for this antioxidant. The time for α-TOH consumption and the induction period for the oxidation of methyl linoleate were increased by increasing initial α-TOH concentration but were decreased by increasing initial LOOH as well as by interactions between LOOH and α-TOH. Interactions among LOOH molecules and between LOOH and α-TOH molecules had negative effects on the stability of α-TOH and the rate of oxidation of methyl linoleate as evidenced by the rate of α-TOH consumption, the rate of LOOH formation, the ratio of cis,trans/trans,trans LOOH and the rates of formation of hydroxy and ketodiene compounds during the induction period. Thus, the efficiency of α-TOH as an antioxidant is determined by, as yet unknown, interactions involving α-TOH and/or LOOH which are both present during the induction period.

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Kamal-Eldin, A., Mäkinen, M., Lampi, AM. et al. A multivariate study of α-tocopherol and hydroperoxide interaction during the oxidation of methyl linoleate. Eur Food Res Technol 214, 52–57 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002170100392

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