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Differentiation of geographical origin of cream products in Poland according to their fatty acid profile

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 178, Issue -, Pages 26-31

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.01.036

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Fatty acids; Chromatography; Principal component analysis; Geographical origin; Dairy products

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Fatty acid (FA) composition of bovine milk fat from cream samples, originating from three regions of Poland (one mountainous and two lowland ones) and collected within 2 years, was analysed aiming at identifying the region of production by applying principal component analysis (PCA). From the 44 FAs identified by gas chromatography, two groups were discerned: seasonally variable (n = 17) and non-seasonal (n = 7). The biplots showed that different FM could serve as markers of geographical origin of cream samples. The CLA, vaccenic acid, C18:39c12c15c, total C18:1trans and C18:39c12c15c n 6 (GLA) were found indicative of mountainous regions, and the short-chain saturated FAs (SCFA; C4:0-C11:0) - of the lowland ones. The Opole province was characterised by a high content of linoleic acid. It was concluded that the origin of a cream sample could be fairly well identified by gas chromatography combined with chemometric analysis of milk fat FAs. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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