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Targeted Lipidomics Analysis of Oxylipids in Hazelnut Oil during Storage by Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Tandem Mass Spectrometry.

Hazelnut oil is a high-grade edible oil with high nutritional value and unique taste. However, it is prone to oxidative degradation during storage. Herein, we used liquid chromatography coupled to… Click to show full abstract

Hazelnut oil is a high-grade edible oil with high nutritional value and unique taste. However, it is prone to oxidative degradation during storage. Herein, we used liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry to carry out a lipidomics analysis of the storage process of hazelnut oil. A total of 41 triacylglycerols and 12 oxylipids were determined. The contents of all oxylipids increased significantly after storage (p < 0.05). The oxylipid accumulation of hazelnut oil during storage was clarified for the first time. Nine significantly different oxylipids were further screened out. It was considered that the 15th day of storage is the dividing point. In addition, the lipoxygenase-catalyzed oxidation may be the major contributor to lipid oxidation of hazelnut oil. This study provides a new insight and theoretical basis to explore the storage oxidation mechanism of hazelnut oil and take quality control measures.

Keywords: hazelnut oil; storage; chromatography coupled; liquid chromatography; oil

Journal Title: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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