Title of article :
Accuracy of the amount of trans-fatty acids in traffic light labelling of traditional sweets distributed in Isfahan, Iran
Author/Authors :
Ghazavi, Neda Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord - College of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Food Hygiene , Rahimi, Ebrahim Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord - College of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Food Hygiene , Esfandiari, Zahra Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - School of Nutrition and Food Science - Department of Food Science and Technology , Shakerian, Amir Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord - College of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Food Hygiene
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: High consumption of trans-fatty acids (TFAs) is introduced as dietary risk factor
of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The accuracy of the information shown on the traffic light
(TL) labelling has a significant influence on consumers to reduce TFA content in foods. This
study is conducted aiming to determine the TFA content in traditional sweets distributed in
Isfahan, Iran. Furthermore, the accuracy of the amount of TFAs on TL was considered by
comparing it with the experimentally analyzed values.
METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, a total of 99 Iranian traditional sweets with a TL label
were randomly collected from confectionary shops located in Isfahan. TFAs were analyzed by
gas chromatography (GC).
RESULTS: TFAs were detected in all samples with the total average of 1.6 ± 0.3% in total fat
(range of 0.040 ± 0.001 to 7.900 ± 1.100%). More than half of the samples had less than 2% of
TFAs in the total fat. Overall, 81.8% of the studied products with TL labelling showed a
discrepancy in the TFAs in the values analyzed in laboratory.
CONCLUSION: In the present study, the discrepancy of TFAs in the experimentally measured
values with TL food labelling was observed in more than 80% of Iranian traditional sweets. Most
of the samples contained less than 2% of TFAs that is defined as a limit in Iran Food and
Drug Administration (IFDA). These findings could be alarming for the consumers of this kind
of products.
Keywords :
Trans Fatty Acids , Food , Data Accuracy , Iran
Journal title :
Arya Atherosclerosis