1997
DOI: 10.1007/s11745-997-0156-3
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Evaluating acid and base catalysts in the methylation of milk and rumen fatty acids with special emphasis on conjugated dienes and total trans fatty acids

Abstract: Milk analysis is receiving increased attention. Milk contains conjugated octadecadienoic acids (18:2) purported to be anticarcinogenic, low levels of essential fatty acids, and trans fatty acids that increase when essential fatty acids are increased in dairy rations. Milk and rumen fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) were prepared using several acid- (HCl, BF3, acetyl chloride, H2SO4) or base-catalysts (NaOCH3, tetramethylguanidine, diazomethane), or combinations thereof. All acid-catalyzed procedures resulted in … Show more

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“…One of the important unsaturated FAs is CLA, C 18:2 ct, which is considered to be anticarcinogenic, antiatherosclerotic and a potent antioxidant component (Kramer et al, 1997;Park et al, 1997;Jensen et al, 1998;Kelly et al, 1998). The presence of CLA in breast-milk reflects the mother's intakes of hydrogenated fat and ruminant products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the important unsaturated FAs is CLA, C 18:2 ct, which is considered to be anticarcinogenic, antiatherosclerotic and a potent antioxidant component (Kramer et al, 1997;Park et al, 1997;Jensen et al, 1998;Kelly et al, 1998). The presence of CLA in breast-milk reflects the mother's intakes of hydrogenated fat and ruminant products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feed and effluent samples were methylated using NaOCH 3 and HCl two steps procedure as outlined by Kramer et al (1997) and analysed in triplicate for FA on a Shimadzu GC-2010 gas chromatograph (Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Inc., Columbia, Maryland, USA) equipped with a flame ionisation detector and a Supelco 100-m SP-2560 fused silica capillary column (0.25 mm i.d. £ 0.2 mm film thickness; Supelco Inc., Bellefonte, PA).…”
Section: Continuous Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then 0.5 ml of boron trifluoride (Fluka, Buchs, Switzerland) was added and incubation was repeated as before (Kramer et al, 1997). The fatty acid methyl esters thus produced were extracted with 1.5 ml of hexane and separated in a Hewlett Packard 5890 Series II chromatograph (Waldbronn, Germany) equipped with a 30-m long BPX70 capillary column from SGE (Ringwood, Victoria, Australia) and a flame ionization detector.…”
Section: Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%