Evaluation of reversed-phase thin layer chromatographic protocol to detect vegetable oil or fat in milk
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Sukthija ., Vivek Sharma ., Sumit Arora ., Richa Singh ., P N Raju ., Raghu H V .
2019 Indian journal of dairy science  
Adulteration of milk fat in raw milk with vegetable oil/ fats with pre-adjusted BR-reading, Reichert Meissl and Polenske values is becoming a common practice in the present scenario of rampant adulteration of milk and milk products. Detection of such type of adulteration using traditional or routine methods wherein physico-chemical constants of milk fat are used as a basis becomes impossible and continues to be a challenge for the dairy industry. Hence, in the present study, relatively rapid
more » ... convenient protocol based on Reversed-phase thin layer chromatographic was developed to check the purity of milk fat in milk. Using the Reversed-phase thin layer chromatographic protocol the added adulterant oils (rice bran oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil and groundnut oil) in milk could be detected to the minimum level of 1%.
doi:10.33785/ijds.2019.v72i04.004 fatcat:kh2rzdezkbhfjjbepb4hmwnszq