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ISO 11702

Animal and vegetable fats and oils - Enzymatic determination of total sterols content

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 15 July 2016
Status: active
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Animal and vegetable fats and oils): 67.200.10
scope:

This International Standard specifies a method for the quantitative determination of the total sterols content by means of an enzymatic staining test. The method is applicable to free and esterified sterols in animal and vegetable fats and oils, fatty foods and related products. The determination is applicable to sample quantities of 1 g to 2 g of fat.

The method is not applicable to dark coloured fats and oils. The enzyme is not specific for cholesterol, but also oxidizes other 3-hydroxysterols. The method has not been tested for products fortified with sterols at higher levels.

Milk and milk products (or fat coming from milk and milk products) are excluded from the scope of this International Standard.

NOTE The method is technically equivalent to IUPAC method 2.404[8] and DGF standard method F-III 2 (91).[7]

Document History

ISO 11702
July 15, 2016
Animal and vegetable fats and oils - Enzymatic determination of total sterols content
This International Standard specifies a method for the quantitative determination of the total sterols content by means of an enzymatic staining test. The method is applicable to free and esterified...
December 15, 2009
Animal and vegetable fats and oils — Enzymatic determination of total sterols content
This International Standard specifies a method for the quantitative determination of the total sterols content by means of an enzymatic staining test. The method is applicable to free and esterified...

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