“…However, few studies to date have identified and quantified POPs in other foods, and the existing publications mostly focus on high lipid content matrixes (Bortolomeazzi, Cordano, Pizzale, & Conte, 2003;Dutta, 2002;Soupas, Huikko, Lampi, & Piironen, 2007). In the case of dairy matrixes, 7-ketositosterol contents have been determined as an indicator of phytosterol oxidation in milk-based infant foods (Zunin, Calcagno, & Evangelisti, 1998), and several POPs have been quantified in milk-and cereal-based infant foods (García-Llatas et al, 2008). Plant sterol stability in enriched dairy products was determined for the first time by Soupas et al (2006), who reported POP contents in skimmed milk enriched with free or esterified PS.…”