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Talanta ; 186: 636-644, 2018 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29784414

ABSTRACT

Source attribution profiling of five species of Amanita mushrooms from four European countries was performed using Liquid Chromatography-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (LC-HRMS) combined with multivariate statistical analysis. Initially, species determination was carried out morphologically and was verified by DNA-analysis. This data was then combined with chemical profiling, generated from LC-HRMS full scan analysis. The untargeted data was processed and the 720 most abundant peaks in the LC-HRMS chromatogram were used to build a multivariate PLS-DA model. The two independent methods for species determination showed 100% correlation, indicating the potential use of chemical profiling as a supporting technique to genetic methods. When specimens of one species were studied, significant variation related to the region of growth was found. The potential of the geo-positioning was shown for A. phalloides from Sweden, Denmark and UK and A. virosa from Sweden and Denmark. Additionally, A. virosa specimens could be attributed to three geographically different regions of Sweden.


Subject(s)
Agaricales/chemistry , Amanita/chemistry , DNA/analysis , Chromatography, Liquid , Europe , Mass Spectrometry , Multivariate Analysis , Species Specificity
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29473445

ABSTRACT

The polymeric coating used in metal packaging such as cans for foods and beverages may contain residual amounts of monomers used in the production of the coating, as well as unreacted linear and cyclic oligomers. Traditionally, although designed for use with plastic food contact materials, food simulants have been used to determine the migration of monomers from coatings into foodstuffs. More recently, food simulants have also been used to determine oligomeric species migrating from can coatings. In the work reported here, the migration of both monomers and oligomers from polyester-based can coatings into food simulants and foodstuffs, some of which were towards the end of their shelf-life, is compared. The concentrations of monomers and selected oligomers in canned foods at the end of their shelf life were found to be significantly lower than those in food simulants, which in turn was lower than those in the extraction solvent acetonitrile.


Subject(s)
Beverages/analysis , Food Contamination/analysis , Food Packaging , Food, Preserved/analysis , Polyesters/analysis , Molecular Structure
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J Agric Food Chem ; 54(17): 6261-5, 2006 Aug 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16910717

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the composition of 30 grape-seed oils obtained from France, Italy, and Spain during 2002-2003. Oils were extracted from the seeds using small-scale industrial solvent extraction equipment and analyzed in their unrefined state using standard methods for fatty acids, fatty acids in the triacylglycerol 2-position, tocopherols and tocotrienols, triglycerides, sterols, steradienes, and iodine value. Values for the composition of the sterols, triglycerides, fatty acids, iodine value, and tocopherol composition were generally in good agreement with the results of previous similar surveys. Steradienes (stigmastadiene, campestadiene, stigmastatriene, and campestatriene) were detected in the oil and were probably formed from sterols during the extraction process.


Subject(s)
Plant Oils/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Vitis/chemistry , Fatty Acids/analysis , France , Iodine/analysis , Italy , Phytosterols/analysis , Soil/analysis , Spain , Tocopherols/analysis , Triglycerides/analysis , Vitis/growth & development
4.
J Agric Food Chem ; 54(17): 6266-70, 2006 Aug 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16910718

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the composition of sesame seed oils obtained from seeds collected from five countries that are major suppliers of traded sesame seed oil. Oils were extracted from the seeds using small-scale industry pressing equipment and analyzed using standard methods for fatty acids, fatty acids in the triglyceride 2-position, tocopherols and tocotrienols, triglycerides, sterols, steradienes, and iodine value. Values for the composition of the sterols, triglycerides, fatty acids, iodine value, and tocopherol composition were generally in good agreement with the results published elsewhere. All of the oils from roasted seeds contained low levels of the sterol degradation products stigmasta-3,5-diene and campesta-3,5-diene, which were probably formed by dehydration of the parent sterols during roasting.


Subject(s)
Sesame Oil/chemistry , Environment , Fatty Acids/analysis , Food Handling/methods , Hot Temperature , Iodine/analysis , Phytosterols/analysis , Sesamum/growth & development , Tocopherols/analysis , Tocotrienols/analysis , Triglycerides/analysis
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J Agric Food Chem ; 53(12): 4843-52, 2005 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15941325

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the composition of authentic hazelnut oils obtained from nuts collected from five countries that are major suppliers of hazelnut oil. Oils were analyzed using standard methods for fatty acids, fatty acids in the triacylglycerol 2-position, tocopherols and tocotrienols, triacylglycerols, sterols, steradienes, and iodine value. The results were generally in good agreement with those of other publications. Tocotrienols, previously unreported in hazelnut oil, were detected in one sample. There were no major differences in the composition of oils from different countries. Roasting the nuts prior to pressing had little effect on oil composition.


Subject(s)
Corylus/chemistry , Plant Oils/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Fatty Acids/analysis , Iodine/analysis , Sterols/analysis , Tocopherols/analysis , Tocotrienols/analysis , Triglycerides/analysis
6.
J Agric Food Chem ; 53(12): 4853-60, 2005 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15941326

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the composition of walnut oils obtained from nuts collected from seven countries that are major suppliers of walnut oil. Oils were extracted from the nuts using small-scale industry pressing equipment and analyzed using standard methods for fatty acids, fatty acids in the triacylglycerol 2-position, tocopherols and tocotrienols, triacylglycerols, sterols, steradienes, and iodine value. Values for the composition of the sterols, triacylglycerols, fatty acids, iodine value, and tocopherol composition were generally in good agreement with the results of previous similar surveys. Tocotrienols were not detected in any sample. Steradienes (stigmastadiene, campestadiene, stigmastatriene, and campestatriene) were not detected in any oil.


Subject(s)
Juglans/chemistry , Plant Oils/chemistry , Fatty Acids/analysis , Iodine/analysis , Quality Control , Sterols/analysis , Tocopherols/analysis , Triglycerides/analysis
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