Behaviors of Pyrethroid and Organophosphorus Pesticides in Edible Oils during Hydrogenaiton
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Nine pyrethroid pesticides and 3 organophosphorus pesticides, which could not be removed during the oil refining process, were added to refined soybean oils at concentrations of 4 ppm each, and the oils were hydrogenated under 8 different conditions, then the persistence of these pesticides was examined. As a result, it was found that pyrethrin and permethrin persisted beyond other pesticides during hydrogenation and that these 2 pesticides decreased readily at a higher temperature, at a higher hydrogen flow rate or at a higher stirring speed. It was also clarified that any pyrethrin and permethrin persisting in an oil before hydrogenation can be eliminated by performing hydrogenation until the iodine value of the soybean oil attains 70 or less. Subsequently, pyrethrin and permethrin were added to a hydrogenated soybean oil at concentrations of 3 ppm each, and the oil was deodorized under the condition commonly used in oil plants, then the behaviors of these pesticides were examined. As a result, it was observed that the pyrethrin concentration was lowered below 0.01 ppm after deodorizing for 120 minutes, while permethrin remained at 0.32 ppm in the oil.
- 日本油化学会の論文
- 2002-01-01
著者
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NIIYA Isao
Japan Institute of Oils & Fats, Other Food Inspection, Foundation
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Tokairin Shigeru
Tsukishima Foods Industry Co., Ltd.
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Ehara Hiroshi
Tsukishima Foods Industry Co. Ltd.
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Ehara Hiroshi
Fac. Of Bioresources Mie Univ.
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Sakurai Nobuhiro
Tsukishima Foods Industry Co. Ltd.
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Niiya I
Japan Institute Of Oil & Fats Other Foods Inspection Foundation
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Aoyama Minoru
Japan Institute Of Oil & Fats Other Foods Inspection Foundation
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TSUTSUMI Takashi
Tsukishima Foods Industtry Co., Ltd.
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Maruyama Takenori
Japan Insititute Of Oil & Fats Other Foods Inspection Foundation
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FUKAZAWA Toru
Japan Institute of Oil & Fats, Other Foods Inspection, Foundation
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Tsutsumi Takashi
Tsukishima Foods Industry Co. Ltd.
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Tokairin Shigeru
Tsukishima Foods Industry Co. Ltd.
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Fukazawa Toru
Japan Institute for Oils & Fats & Foods Inspection
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NIIYA Isao
Japan Institute of Oil & Fats, Other Foods Inspection, Foundation
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