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Z Lebensm Unters Forsch ; 195(5): 455-8, 1992 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1462709

ABSTRACT

Laboratory experiments have been carried out for the removal of heavy metals from hydrogenated vegetable oils using hydrated polyuronides (degree of swelling from 4 to 12.8 ml/g) such as alginic acid, pectic and pectinic acids. The effect of the type of polyuronide, degree of esterification and oil treatment on the degree of demetalization has been studied. It has been shown that with increase in the degree of esterification of the polyuronide the efficiency of demetalization decreases. The second and third treatment of the hydrogenated oil with pectinic acid resulted in a high degree of heavy metal removal. The possibility of efficient demetalization of hydrogenated oils by treatment with water solutions of pectinic acids has also been demonstrated. The degree of metal ion removal increases with decreasing concentration of pectinic acids in the water solution.


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Alginates , Food Contamination , Metals/isolation & purification , Pectins , Plant Oils/chemistry , Adsorption , Copper/isolation & purification , Glucuronic Acid , Helianthus , Hexuronic Acids , Iron/isolation & purification , Nickel/isolation & purification , Sunflower Oil , Zinc/isolation & purification
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