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>BSI Standards >67 FOOD TECHNOLOGY>67.200 Edible oils and fats. Oilseeds>67.200.10 Animal and vegetable fats and oils>BS EN 14112:2016 - TC Tracked Changes. Fat and oil derivatives. Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME). Determination of oxidation stability (accelerated oxidation test)
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BS EN 14112:2016 - TC Tracked Changes. Fat and oil derivatives. Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME). Determination of oxidation stability (accelerated oxidation test)

BS EN 14112:2016 - TC

Tracked Changes. Fat and oil derivatives. Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME). Determination of oxidation stability (accelerated oxidation test)

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Standard number:BS EN 14112:2016 - TC
Released:2020-02-25
ISBN:978-0-539-08935-6
Status:Tracked Changes
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BS EN 14112:2016 - TC


This standard BS EN 14112:2016 - TC Tracked Changes. Fat and oil derivatives. Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME). Determination of oxidation stability (accelerated oxidation test) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 67.200.10 Animal and vegetable fats and oils
This European Standard specifies a method for the determination of the oxidation stability of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) at 110 °C, by means of measuring the induction period up to 48 h. NOTE 1 EN 15751 [1] describes a similar test method for oxidation stability determination of pure fatty acid methyl esters and of blends of FAME with petroleum-based diesel containing 2 % (V/V) of FAME at minimum. NOTE 2 The precision statement of this test method was determined in a Round Robin exercise with induction periods up to 8,5 h, thus covering the limit value in EN 14214. Results from precision studies on EN 15751 indicate that the precision statement is valid for induction periods up to 48 h but not for higher values. NOTE 3 Limited studies on EN 15751 with EHN (2-ethyl hexyl nitrate) on FAME blends indicated that the stability is reduced to an extent which is within the reproducibility of the test method. It is likely that the oxidation stability of pure FAMEs is also reduced in the presence of EHN when EN 14112 is used for testing.