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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23020628

ABSTRACT

Esters of 2 - and 3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol (MCPD) and glycidol esters are important contaminants of processed edible oils used as foods or food ingredients. This review describes the occurrence and analysis of MCPD esters and glycidol esters in vegetable oils and some other foods. The focus is on the analytical methods based on both direct and indirect methods. Methods of analysis applied to oils and lipid extracts of foods have been based on transesterification to free MCPD and determination by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (indirect methods) and by high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (direct methods). The evolution and performance of the different methods is described and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed. The application of direct and indirect methods to the analysis of foods and to research studies is described. The metabolism and fate of MCPD esters and glycidol esters in biological systems and the methods used to study these in body tissues studies are described. A clear understanding of the chemistry of the methods is important when choosing those suitable for the desired application, and will contribute to the mitigation of these contaminants.


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Carcinogens/toxicity , Epoxy Compounds/chemistry , Esters/toxicity , Food Analysis/methods , Food Contamination , Plant Oils/chemistry , Propanols/chemistry , Carcinogens/chemistry , Esters/chemistry
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Eur J Biochem ; 137(1-2): 155-61, 1983 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6653551

ABSTRACT

Lipopolysaccharide of a chloridazon-degrading bacterium was obtained by a two-stage extraction procedure with phenol/EDTA in a yield of 0.3% of dried bacteria. The carbohydrate moiety consisted of heptose, 3-deoxyoctulosonic acid and D-glucose in a molar ratio of 1:2:2 X 3. Lipid A was composed of 1 mol 2,3-diamino-2,3-dideoxy-D-glucose, 2 mol amide-bound and 2.6 mol ester-bound fatty acids/mol. Amide-bound fatty acids were 3-hydroxydodecanoic acid and 3-hydroxyhexadecanoic acid; dodecanoic acid and R-(-)-3-hydroxydodec-5-cis-enoic acid were found to be present in ester linkage. Under conditions of acidic hydrolysis, the latter was converted into the cis and trans isomers of 5-hexyltetrahydrofuran-2-acetic acid. Dodecanoic acid was demonstrated to be linked with the hydroxy groups of the amide-bound fatty acids. The taxonomic significance of these results, especially the demonstration of 2,3-diamino-2, 3-dideoxy-D-glucose, is discussed.


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Bacteria/metabolism , Herbicides/metabolism , Lipopolysaccharides/isolation & purification , Pyridazines/metabolism , Soil Microbiology , Bacteria/classification , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Chromatography, Gas , Colorimetry , Electrophoresis, Paper , Fatty Acids/analysis , Glucosamine/analogs & derivatives , Glucosamine/isolation & purification , Hydroxy Acids/isolation & purification , Lipid A/analysis , Methylation
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