Antioxidants and Oxidative Stability in Fats and Oils
A special issue of Antioxidants (ISSN 2076-3921). This special issue belongs to the section "Natural and Synthetic Antioxidants".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2023) | Viewed by 34597
Special Issue Editor
Interests: lipid oxidation; antioxidant mechanisms; colloidal food systems; food shelf-life; EPR spectroscopy
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Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims to report recent antioxidant strategies to protect edible fats and oils from lipid oxidation. The addition of effective antioxidants to prolong the shelf life of oils has been the goal of a number of investigations. Following nutritional recommendations for enhanced consumption of polyunsaturated oils, making real progress in this field is becoming increasingly necessary for the food industry. The combination of antioxidants with different functions seems to be reasonable to act in the different stages of the oxidative process. Even though such stages take place at different rates, they occur concomitantly, and an impaired flavour might develop when the global oxidation extent is still very low. In recent years, spontaneous formation of reverse micelles of amphiphilic minor components and trace water in oils has been reported to play a decisive role in lipid oxidation. Due to the elevated surface area, it is in these colloids where oxidation reactions seem to predominate. The migration of polar antioxidants to reverse micelles, as well as their concentration, appears to be the reason why polar antioxidants are more effective in oils than lipophilic antioxidants, as established in the polar paradox. Interactions of antioxidants which each other may result in synergistic effects. Therein, such interactions should take place at the colloidal interfaces, and therefore supramolecular interactions of antioxidants with reverse micelles should have an important role in preventing or retarding lipid oxidation in oils.
Dr. Joaquin Velasco
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- antioxidant
- fats and oils
- oxidative stability
- reverse micelles
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