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Title: Trans fat content in labeled and unlabelled Indian bakery products including fried snacks
Authors: Reshma, M V
Ravi Kiran, C
Nisha, P
Soban Kumar, D R
Sundaresan, A
Jayamurthy, P
Keywords: Trans fatty acid
Cardiovascular disease
Bakery products
Fatty acid composition
Quality studies
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Universiti putra Malaysia
Citation: International Food Research Journal 19(4):1609-1614;2012
Abstract: Trans fatty acid (TFA) intake is positively associated with the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. In this context, present study provides detailed information about the total fat, fatty acid composition and trans fat content of selected labeled and unlabelled Indian bakery products (biscuits, pastries, cakes, bread, bun, puffs, rolls, burger, cutlet, samosa and noodles). Quality studies included free fatty acid value, peroxide value, p-Anisidine and totox values were performed on the extracted fat. Among the products analyzed, cake samples showed highest fat content and puff samples showed highest trans fat content. The major trans form in all samples was elaidic acid, except butter bun where vaccenic acid was the predominant TFA. Higher FFA, PV, p- Anisidine and totox values indicated the poor quality either contributed by the processing (baking) or storage deterioration. When there are regulations emphasizing on labeling the TFA content, there are arrays of unlabelled products which are not governed under any regulations. The present study shows the significance of laying regulation on such products
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/483
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