Fatty acid quantification in different types of cookies with emphasis on trans Fatty Acids - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v34i1.10304

Authors

  • Gisely Luzia Stroher Universidade Estadual de Maringá Author
  • Angela Cláudia Rodrigues Universidade Estadual de Maringá Author
  • Aline Kirie Gohara Universidade Estadual de Maringá Author
  • Jesui Vergí­lio Visentainer Universidade Estadual de Maringá Author
  • Makoto Matsushita Universidade Estadual de Maringá Author
  • Nilson Evelazio de Souza Universidade Estadual de Maringá Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v34i1.10304

Keywords:

saturated fatty acids, cookies, trans fatty acids

Abstract

 

The objective of this work was to determine the centesimal composition and quantify the major fatty acids in the most produced cookies, filled cookies (28%), salty cookies (22%), butter cookies (12%), and wafers (4%), with emphasis on trans fatty acids. Three brands (A, B, C) of each kind of cookie were investigated. The results are given in brand alphabetic order. The Trans fatty acid results are given in g per 30 g portion of cookies, as recommended by Anvisa. Chocolate-flavored cookies presented trans fatty acid values of 0.055, 0.086, and 0.154 g. The amounts of trans fatty acids in salty cookies were 0.045, 0.115, and 0.051 g. Butter cookies have trans fatty acid values of 0.013, 0.054, and 0.010 g. The chocolate wafers were analyzed and presented the following amounts of trans fatty acids: 0.100, 0.170, and 0.301 g. The results show that the quantity of trans fatty acids in cookies is decreasing as a result of the modification of processes and/or raw materials. Only brand C wafer had trans fatty acid above the Brazilian regulation limits.

 

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Author Biography

  • Nilson Evelazio de Souza, Universidade Estadual de Maringá
    Professor titular do departamento de quí­mica da UEM. Pesquisador ní­vel 1C do CNPq.

Published

2011-07-08

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Section

Food Technology

How to Cite

Fatty acid quantification in different types of cookies with emphasis on trans Fatty Acids - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v34i1.10304. (2011). Acta Scientiarum. Technology, 34(1), 105-110. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v34i1.10304

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