1970 Volume 34 Issue 6 Pages 878-885
Antioxidant activity of d-α-, dl-β, d-γ- and d-δ-tocopherol was investigated with fatty acid methylester of milk fat from which unsaponifiable matter had been removed. Autoxidation was carried out at 50°C and its degree was indicated by peroxide value. α- or β- Tocopherol was more effective at lower concentrations (0.003 and 0.01%) than at higher concentrations (0.05, 0.1 and 0.5%). The antioxidant activity of γ- and δ-tocopherol was increased with the increase of tocopherol concentration within the range of 0.001 to 0.5%. The order of antioxidant activity of these tocopherols, which was compared in terms of the time to reach 30 meq of peroxide value, varied with the concentration; γ>β>δ>α at 0.001%, α>γ>β>δ at 0.003%, γ>δ>β>α at 0.01%, and δ>γ>β>α at the concentrations more than 0.05%. α-Tocopherol at the concentration of 0.003%, which correponded to the concentration in original milk fat, was more effective than other tocopherols at the same concentration and α-tocopherol at other concentrations. Synergism due to the combination of β-, γ-, or δ-tocopherol with 0.003% of α-tocopherol was not observed.
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