Trans Fatty Acids Contents among Selected Foods in Western Iran

AuthorYahya Pasdaren
AuthorGholamreza Bahramien
AuthorShokoufeh Alghasien
AuthorMitra Darbandien
AuthorAbbas Hemati Azandaryanien
AuthorSoheila Bahramien
AuthorPuneh Rahemien
AuthorElham Mirtaherien
Issued Date2016-07-15en
AbstractEffects of dietary fatty acids on health status depend on types and amounts of consumed fatty acids. Trans fatty acid intake is directly associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease. This study was aimed to determine the amount of fatty acids in some consumed snacks and dairy products in Kermanshah, I. R. Iran. 19 different types of foods including cakes, sweets, and dairy products were randomly purchased from all five regions of Kermanshah city. The fatty acids were extracted using the Folch method and then were analyzed using gas chromatography. The results showed that snacks, coffee mate, biscuits and cakes contained the highest levels of trans fatty acids, ranging from 6.95 % to 13.94 %. Among dairy products, trans fatty acid content of ice cream samples was remarkable. The highest levels of saturated fatty acids were observed in coffee mate, chocolate, and subsidized milk. The lowest short-chain fatty acid contents were found in ice cream and yogurt respectively. In conclusion, the results of the present study revealed that dietary trans fatty acid levels are relatively high in foods, which could be due to the hydrogenated oils used in food preparation.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordTrans fatty acidsen
KeywordTFAen
KeywordDairy productsen
KeywordFolch methoden
KeywordSnacksen
KeywordGCen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleTrans Fatty Acids Contents among Selected Foods in Western Iranen
TypeResearch Articleen

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