“…Consequently, the oxidative status of oils can be evaluated through several methods such as measuring the peroxide value (PV) and para ‐anisidine value ( p ‐AV), among others, as primary and secondary oxidative products, respectively. Industry regulators, including the British and European Pharmacopeias, have limits for n‐3 LC‐PUFA‐containing oils at 10 meq kg −1 for PV, 30 for p ‐AV, and 50 for the total oxidation value (TOTOX), a combination of both PV and p ‐AV to give an assessment of total oxidation . The Global Organization for EPA and DHA omega‐3s (GOED), on the other hand, an industry association body commonly representing fish oil manufacturers, have set their own more stringent limits for n‐3 LC‐PUFA oils, through a Voluntary Monograph of 5 meq kg −1 , 20, and 26 for PV, p ‐AV, and TOTOX, respectively, as a means of maintaining products of high quality …”