pH-Metric determination of acid values in oilseeds without titration.

Talanta

The National Physical Laboratory of Israel, Danziger 'A' Bldg., The Hebrew University, Givat-Ram, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.

Published: July 1999

A new pH-metric method for determination of acid values in oilseeds without titration has been developed in the range 0.6-10 and more mg KOH/g. The method is based on a rapid (1-2 min) selective and complete extraction of free fatty acids from an oilseed test portion into a special reagent A, separation of the solution from the solid oilseed material by centrifugation or filtration, transfer of an aliquot of the solution into a pH-metric cell with reagent B for measurement of conditional pH(1)' of the formed mixture, addition of standard acid (HCl or H(2)SO(4)) and pH(2)' measurement. The reagents are non-toxic, and the method is rapid. Its metrological parameters for Soybean, Canola and Sunflower oilseeds are satisfactory for practical purposes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0039-9140(99)00049-1DOI Listing

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