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Electrochemical ultra-micro sensors for the determination of synthetic and natural antioxidants in edible vegetable oils
Fecha
2014-03Registro en:
Fernandez, Hector; Zon, María Alicia; Ceballos, Claudio Daniel; Tesio, Alvaro Yamil; Robledo, Sebastian Noel; Electrochemical ultra-micro sensors for the determination of synthetic and natural antioxidants in edible vegetable oils; Elsevier; Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical; 192; 3-2014; 467-473
0925-4005
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Robledo, Sebastian Noel
Tesio, Alvaro Yamil
Ceballos, Claudio Daniel
Zon, María Alicia
Fernandez, Hector
Resumen
We describe the application of square wave voltammetry at ultramicroelectrodes for the determination of natural antioxidants (α, δ, and γ tocopherols), and tert-butyl hydroxytoluene in edible vegetable oils. Tocopherol determinations were performed in benzene/ethanol (1:2) + 0.1 mol L-1 H2SO4 + oil samples at a carbon fiber disk ultramicroelectrode, and tert-butyl hydroxytoluene was determined in acetonitrile (ACN) + 0.1 mol L-1 (C4H9)4NF6P at a Pt band ultramicroelectrode after performing its extraction from the oil sample with ACN. Recovery percentages determined by the standard additions method were in the range from 92% to 102 %, with variation coefficients between 0.5% and 4%. Antioxidant concentrations calculated by this methodology were in good agreement with those values declared by the manufacturers.