Oxidation of cholesterol in butter during storage – effects of light and temperature

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J. Hiesberger
W. Luf
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[1] Institut für Fleischhygiene,
[2] Fleischtechnologie und Lebensmittelwissenschaft,undefined
[3] Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien,undefined
[4] Veterinärplatz 1,undefined
[5] 1210 Wien,undefined
[6] Austria e-mail: Johann.Hiesberger@vu-wien.ac.at,undefined
[7] Institut für Milchhygiene,undefined
[8] Milchtechnologie und Lebensmittelwissenschaft,undefined
[9] Veterinärmedizinische Universität Wien,undefined
[10] Veterinärplatz 1,undefined
[11] 1210 Wien,undefined
[12] Austria,undefined
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Key words Butter; Storage period; Temperature; Exposure to light; Cholesterol oxidation products;
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The objective of this study was to determine whether the exposure of three types of butter to different light and temperature conditions during a storage period of 6 weeks would result in a significant increase in cholesterol oxidation products (COPS) and, in addition, to assess whether a relationship exists between the amount of cholesterol oxides, the light source, the storage temperature and the type of butter. As standard indicator substances, 25-hydroxycholesterol, 7-ketocholesterol, 7β-hydroxycholesterol and 7α-hydroxycholesterol were used, and their prevalence was assessed using an HPLC method. With the exception of UV-light at room temperature, negligible increases in the formation of cholesterol oxides were detected in the first 3 weeks of storage. However, it was remarkable that in all three types of butter at refrigerator temperatures, a special light for food contributed more to the development of COPS than did a daylight lamp.
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