The quality of olive oil is essentially determined by the product free acidity and peroxide value, while the total phenol content is also important for a high antioxidant capacity. Generally, these parameters are measured with laboratory analysis, that are expensive and may require a few days. Thus, a cheap and easy technique usable by untrained personnel, "on-site" and producing results "in real time" during production is desirable, particularly as far as small olive oil mills and packaging centers are concerned. This paper describes a technique to determine peroxide value and total phenol content in olive oil, that is based on the measurement of optical density of an emulsion between a suitable chemical reagent and a small quantity of the oil of interest. The optical density is measured by illuminating the sample with a LED with peak wavelength of 569 nm for peroxide value and 835 nm for total phenol content. The experimental results show good correlation (R2 = 0.883 and 0.895 for peroxide value and total phenol content, respectively) between data measured with the standard methodology and the technique of this work, implemented also in the form of a portable embedded system.

Grossi, M., Di Lecce, G., Arru, M., Gallina Toschi, T., Riccò, B. (2015). An opto-electronic system for in-situ determination of peroxide value and total phenol content in olive oil. JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING, 146, 1-7 [10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2014.08.015].

An opto-electronic system for in-situ determination of peroxide value and total phenol content in olive oil

GROSSI, MARCO;DI LECCE, GIUSEPPE;ARRU, MARCO ANTONIO SALVATORE;GALLINA TOSCHI, TULLIA;RICCO', BRUNO
2015

Abstract

The quality of olive oil is essentially determined by the product free acidity and peroxide value, while the total phenol content is also important for a high antioxidant capacity. Generally, these parameters are measured with laboratory analysis, that are expensive and may require a few days. Thus, a cheap and easy technique usable by untrained personnel, "on-site" and producing results "in real time" during production is desirable, particularly as far as small olive oil mills and packaging centers are concerned. This paper describes a technique to determine peroxide value and total phenol content in olive oil, that is based on the measurement of optical density of an emulsion between a suitable chemical reagent and a small quantity of the oil of interest. The optical density is measured by illuminating the sample with a LED with peak wavelength of 569 nm for peroxide value and 835 nm for total phenol content. The experimental results show good correlation (R2 = 0.883 and 0.895 for peroxide value and total phenol content, respectively) between data measured with the standard methodology and the technique of this work, implemented also in the form of a portable embedded system.
2015
Grossi, M., Di Lecce, G., Arru, M., Gallina Toschi, T., Riccò, B. (2015). An opto-electronic system for in-situ determination of peroxide value and total phenol content in olive oil. JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING, 146, 1-7 [10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2014.08.015].
Grossi, Marco; Di Lecce, Giuseppe; Arru, Marco; Gallina Toschi, Tullia; Riccò, Bruno
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