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ISO 17780:2015

ISO 17780:2015 Animal and vegetable fats and oils – Determination of aliphatic hydrocarbons in vegetable oils

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ISO 17780:2015 specifies a method for the determination of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons from C10 to C56 of natural origin present in vegetable oils, and for detecting the presence of mineral oil and diesel oil.

The method is applicable to all types of crude and refined edible oils and fats, for concentrations of mineral oils from 50 mg/kg to 1 000 mg/kg.

A rapid method for refined and virgin (or cold-pressed) oils is proposed in Annex C. This rapid method is not adapted for crude oils due to a lack of retention of triglycerides observed for some samples.

A method for fat recovery from food samples by soxhlet extraction with a blend of solvents is proposed in Annex D.

Edition

1

Published Date

2015-08-13

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

29

Language Detail Icon

English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 17780:2015 specifies a method for the determination of saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons from C10 to C56 of natural origin present in vegetable oils, and for detecting the presence of mineral oil and diesel oil.

The method is applicable to all types of crude and refined edible oils and fats, for concentrations of mineral oils from 50 mg/kg to 1 000 mg/kg.

A rapid method for refined and virgin (or cold-pressed) oils is proposed in Annex C. This rapid method is not adapted for crude oils due to a lack of retention of triglycerides observed for some samples.

A method for fat recovery from food samples by soxhlet extraction with a blend of solvents is proposed in Annex D.

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