化学
肺表面活性物质
亚油酸
基质(水族馆)
乳状液
胶束
色谱法
临界胶束浓度
共轭亚油酸
脂肪酸
有机化学
水溶液
生物化学
海洋学
地质学
作者
L. Ponginebbi,W. W. Nawar,Pavinee Chinachoti
标识
DOI:10.1007/s11746-999-0059-6
摘要
Abstract Linoleic acid oxidation in oil‐in‐water emulsions stabilized by a nonionic surfactant (Tween‐20) was studied. The emulsion composition was varied at a constant oil droplet size. Lipid oxidation was measured as a function of time in the presence of a catalyst (FeSO 4 corbic acid) by two methods: gas chromatographic determination of residual substrate and ultraviolet‐visible spectrophotometric determination of conjugated dienes. Rate of oxidation was influenced by the emulsion composition (relative concentrations of substrate and emulsifier) and especially by the partition of the emulsifier between the interface and water phase. Concentrations of emulsifier exceeding the critical micelle concentration protected the fatty acid against oxidation. Excess surfactant formed micelles and mixed micelles with linoleic acid, which retarded oxidation by diluting the substrate or perhaps by replacing linoleic acid at the interface, making it less accessible to radical attack. The addition of sucrose also had a protective effect, but only up to a certain concentration, indicating the effect may involve factors other than viscosity.
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