Title of article :
Lipid peroxidation of IV lipid emulsions in TPN bags: The influence of tocopherols
Author/Authors :
Patrick J. K. Steger، نويسنده , , Stefan F. Mühlebach، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
7
From page :
179
To page :
185
Abstract :
Four commercial IV lipid emulsions containing soybean oil were investigated to determine the tocopherol content. A sensitive high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on a diol column was established to quantitate the tocopherol isomers in lipid emulsions. A previously described iodometric titration was used to assess the peroxide value (mmol peroxides/L). The pH was measured also. The initial tocopherol concentration ranges in three of the four commercial soybean oil-based 20% lipid emulsions studied were compared ([mg/L]: alpha: 17–23, beta: 4, gamma: 88–129, delta: 40–44). One product showed an increased alpha-tocopherol content (172 mg/L) due to supplementation during manufacture. During storage in an ethylvinyl acetate (EVA) bag at 40°C under light-protection (LP) for 34 d, a lipid emulsion 20% with a natural alpha-tocopherol content showed a peroxide value (PV) of 9.18 (about 450 times the value of controls in glass bottles) with a concomittant reduction of the tocopherol isomers to 61.6% (alpha), 86.5% (gamma), and 88.9% (delta) compared to the initial values. Comparison of two lipid emulsions with different amounts of alpha-tocopherol (Lipidem 20%, B. Braun, Switzerland: 156.29 mg/L vs. Intralipid 20%, Pharmacia Upjohn, Switzerland: 8.75 mg/L) for their antioxidative capacity using the same stress conditions revealed for the emulsion with the high alpha-tocopherol content a significantly higher PV over the whole test period (after 5 wk: 33.63 vs. 6.23; P < 0.001) and an increased alpha-tocopherol decomposition (51.6% vs. 8.7%). The drop in pH was higher, also (1.9 vs. 1.0 pH units). In contrast to ordinary concentrations of about 20 mg/L, alpha-tocopherol in 20% lipid emulsions showing antioxidative properties, a supplementation with about 160 mg/L showed a prooxidative effect when exposed to ambient atmosphere in an EVA bag.
Keywords :
Lipid peroxidation , Lipid emulsions , all-in-one admixtures , Peroxide value , stability of tocopherol isomers , anti- and peroxidative effect
Journal title :
Nutrition
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Nutrition
Record number :
716875
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