Trends in Edible Vegetable Oils Analysis. Part B. Application of Different Analytical Techniques

Trends in Edible Vegetable Oils Analysis. Part B. Application of Different Analytical Techniques This review describes recent developments in edible oils analysis by using various instrumental techniques. Different analytical methods are applied to assess oil stability but none of them is good enough. Therefore, there is still a need to develop new combined techniques to improve the quality control of edible oils. The paper describes various sample preparation techniques and instrumental methods developed to analyse different components in edible oils. Review Article

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