Sudan edible oil extraction workshop

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  • Sudan edible oil extraction workshop
  • Sudan edible oil extraction workshop
  • Sudan edible oil extraction workshop
  • Sudan edible oil extraction workshop

Monitoring of Selected Banned Azo Dyes in Edible Oils

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Edible vegetable oils from oil crops: Preparation, refining

  • Can a bimetallic nanoflower detect Sudan dyes in CPO?
  • Bimetallic Au@Ag nanoflower was used to detect Sudan dyes in CPO. SERS-based detection of CPO adulteration is comparable to HPLC detection. Fabricated Au@Ag NF has enhanced sensitivity for detecting target analytes in food matrix. Crude palm oil (CPO) is an important edible vegetable oil used globally, recently subjected to Sudan dye adulteration.
  • Can SERS detect Sudan dye adulteration in crude palm oil?
  • This study explored the feasibility of the multicomponent detection of Sudan dye adulteration in crude palm oil using novel SERS-based bimetallic core-shelled nanoflowers (Au@Ag NFs). The study demonstrated SERSs capability to quantify all four Sudan dyes mixed in CPO simultaneously at different concentrations. 2. Methods and materials 2.1.
  • Can a SERS-based au@ag substrate detect four Sudan dyes in CPO?
  • Fabricated Au@Ag NF has enhanced sensitivity for detecting target analytes in food matrix. Crude palm oil (CPO) is an important edible vegetable oil used globally, recently subjected to Sudan dye adulteration. This study explored the feasibility of a novel SERS-based Au@Ag substrate to detect four Sudan dyes (I - IV) in CPO.
  • How many Sudan dyes are present in crude palm oil?
  • Crude palm oil was spiked with four Sudan dyes (I, II, III and IV) at five different concentrations (0.001 ppm, 0.05 ppm, 0.10 ppm, 2.00 ppm and 4.00 ppm) in this study. The Raman spectra of raw Sudan dyes and SERS spectra of CPO spiked with various concentrations of Sudan dyes in Fig. 3 (A, B, F and E) and 3 (C, D, G and H), respectively.

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