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2018
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Feb
Tracking Changes of Hexabromocyclododecanes During the Refining Process in Peanut, Corn, and Soybean Oils
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Tracking Changes of Hexabromocyclododecanes During the Refining Process in Peanut, Corn, and Soybean Oils

 

作者:Zhang, P (Zhang, Peng)1 ] Li, CM (Li, Chunmei)1 ] Jin, F (Jin, Fen)1 ] Su, H (Su, Hang)1 ] Shao, H (Shao, Hua)1 ] Jin, MJ (Jin, Maojun)1 ] ;Wang, SS (Wang, Shanshan)1 ] She, YX (She, Yongxin)1 ] Zheng, LF (Zheng, Lufei)1 ] Wang, J (Wang, Jing)1 ] 更多内容

 

摘要

Hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs) are harmful compounds, which could be taken up by plants and occur in vegetable oilsIn this study, we systematically tracked the changes of HBCDs during different refining processes in peanutcorn, and soybean oils in China. The refining processes were efficient at removingthe concentrations of total HBCDs (Sigma HBCDs), although the levels did increase for peanut and corn oils during the neutralization and bleaching steps. Quite significant reductions in the Sigma HBCD concentrations were observed for soybean oils (71-400%) through refining. alpha-HBCD and Sigma HBCD levels were significantly and positively correlated with the peroxidation value (PV), suggesting that PV might be an indicator reflecting the changes of alpha-HBCD and Sigma HBCDs during the oil-refining processes. HBCD intakes from vegetable oils represented a low concern for public health. The results might be helpful for quality and process control with a-view to minimize the levels of HBCDs in vegetable oils.