“…This analytical method requires previous sample treatment, tedious calibrations, long analysis times, and it is an expensive technique, among other disadvantages (Soares et al, ). Recently, less complicated analytical methods, such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) or infrared spectroscopy (IR), have been developed for the characterization of oils and biodiesel samples (Adewale et al, ; Alonso et al, ; Aziziana and Kramer, ; Beltrán Sanahuja et al, ; Cruz et al, ; Dubé et al, ; Forfang et al, ; Guillén et al, ; Gelbard et al, ; Jin et al, ; Kachel et al, ; Kachel‐Jakubowska et al, ; Kollar et al, ; Matwijczuk et al, ; Mei Han and Chee Liang, ; Monteiro et al, ; Morgenstern et al, ; Oliveira et al, ; Siatis et al, ; Vrtiška and Šimáček, ), although some of them require costly equipment and analysis.…”