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Title: Contaminants in food and beverages


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Contaminants in food and beverages
  • Contamination in food oil (Edible Oil)

Presented by Pooja S. Dandekar
T.Y. B.sc (Chemistry)
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Contents
  • Types of oil
  • Sunflower oil and its contaminants
  • Risk factors of contamination (Sunflower oil)
  • Fish oil and its contaminants
  • Side effects of the contamination
  • Benefits of Fish oil
  • Remedies to reduce contamination (Fish oil)

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Types of oil
  • Oil is a collective term for more or less
    viscous, generally organic chemical liquid
    depending on their chemical composition a
    distinction may be drawn between
  • Fatty oil
  • Essential oil
  • Mineral oil
  • Silicone oil
  • Note Fatty oil is also known as sweet oil.

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Sunflower oil and its contaminants
  • It is vegetable origin.
  • High quality edible oil.
  • Obtained from fatty kernels of sunflower
  • Types of Sunflower oil
  • Cold pressed crude oil (color Light yellow)
  • Hot pressed crude oil (color Brown)
  • Refined oil (colorless)

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Contaminants of sunflower oil
  • Acid value
  • 0.9 -1.1
  • Rancidity
  • Promoted by light, atmospheric oxygen, moisture
  • Ferrous and rust particles
  • Sea Water
  • Unshelled kernels
  • Packaging
  • Transport
  • Cargo handling

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Risk factors of contamination (Sunflower oil)
  • RF temperature

Designation Temperature range
Travel temperature (Favorable temperature range) 15C (5 - 26C)
Solidification temperature -16C - -18C
Pumping temperature approx. 15C
  • RF moisture
  • RF Ventilation
  • RF Gases
  • RF Contamination behavior
  • RF Shrinkage / Shortage

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Salmon and cod liver oil and their contaminants
  • 23 consumption rate in 1987 99
  • Omega 3 fatty acid present in salmon
  • Fish farm pesticides
  • Flame retardants
  • PBDE (poly brominated diphenyl ether )

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Omega 3 fatty acid structure
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Side effects of the contamination
  • Size and shape of a Fish may change
  • May risk of cancer
  • Salmon feeding

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Benefits of Fish oil
  • Reduces heart deceases
  • Lowers the risk of cancer
  • Chronic deceases such as
  • Asthma
  • Depression
  • High blood pressure
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Remedies to reduce contamination (Fish oil)
  • Molecular distillation
  • Use of air-tight containers for storage.

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References
  • Fish and Shellfish Products and Contaminants
  • http//www.foodrisk.org/fish_and_shellfish_produc
    ts_contaminants.cfm
  • Mineral oil and PCB/dioxin analysis in some
    European food contamination episodes
  • http//www.springerlink.com/content/kugxpjexjydmd
    g4n/
  • Understanding Food-Grade Lubricants
  • http//www.noria.com/learning_center/category_art
    icle.asp?articleid445relatedbookgroupLubricatio
    n
  • Salmon and Cod Liver Oil Contamination Key Point
    - Rely on Pharmaceutical Grade Fish Oil for Your
    Omega-3 Fatty Acid Needs
  • http//www.doctormurray.com/newsletter/2-7-2004.h
    tm

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References
  • Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Oil Capsules
  • http//www.calcompnutrition.com/salmon-oil.html
  • Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Oil Capsules
  • http//www.ediblescience.com/medical-studies.asp?
    id20
  • Fish Oil Supplements Is The Brand You're Taking
    Safe?
  • http//www.oceansalive.org/eat.cfm?subnavfishoil
    sortCompany
  • Sunflower oil
  • http//www.tis-gdv.de/tis_e/ware/oele/sonnenbl/so
    nnenbl.htm

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Thanks to Dr. A. S. Goswami-Girifor her valuable
guidance for completion of the project.
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