Publikace: Voltammetry with a carbon paste electroactive electrode used for the quality assessment of vegetable oils
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Horská, Anna
Švancara, Ivan
Sýs, Milan
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University of Pardubice
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This article introduces carbon paste electroactive electrodes in combination with
voltammetric measurements as a useful tool for simple, low-cost, efficient, and
semi-quantitative assessment of the quality of various vegetable oils. The respective
method is based on anodic oxidation of electroactive organic compounds (namely:
phenolic compounds and lipophilic vitamins) that naturally occur in the samples of
interest and, in this case, being admixed in a small quantity directly into the carbon
paste bulk. All the experiments were performed in 0.1 mol L−1 acetate buffer (pH 4.5) in
the square-wave voltammetric mode. The results obtained have shown that the proposed
procedure can be applied in food control to authenticate - as an electrochemical
fingerprinting - the kind and the quality of a vegetable oil, including its freshness.
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carbon paste electroactive electrode, square-wave voltammetry, vegetable oils, lipophilic vitamins, phenolic compounds