2016
DOI: 10.17306/j.npt.2016.4.47
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Detection of adulteration of extra virgin olive oils available on the Polish market

Abstract: Background. Extra virgin olive oils are valuable and healthy products, appreciated by consumers. The aim of this study was an attempt to detect adulteration of olive oils available on the Polish market (derived from Greece, Spain, and Italy) according to European Union Commission Regulation No 1348/2013. Material and methods. Ten extra virgin olive oils available on the Polish market were analysed for fatty acids composition, and amount and composition of sterols (including erythrodiol and uvaol) using gas chr… Show more

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