@article{Rokosik_Dwiecki_Rudzińska_Siger_Polewski_2019, title={Column chromatography as a method for minor components removal from rapeseed oil}, volume={70}, url={https://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/1784}, DOI={10.3989/gya.0709182}, abstractNote={The purpose of this study was to verify the influence of different chromatographic column beds (silicic acid, activated charcoal, aluminum oxide, silica gel) on the concentration of individual minor components (sterols, tocopherols, carotenoids and chlorophyll) in rapeseed oil. With the use of a combination of these beds, a three-stage optimized method for removing minor components from rapeseed oil was developed. It was demonstrated that the combination of silicic acid and activated charcoal removed about half of the sterols present from the oil. Aluminum oxide turned out to be the most effective bed in removing tocopherols, purifying the oil to their minimum level (2.6 mg/kg). All adsorbents used had similar capacity to purify oil from pigments (carotenoids and chlorophyll). In the three-stage purification process free sterols were almost completely removed (to the level 90.0 mg/kg). Purification of β-carotene and chlorophyll from the oil was also very effective. Tocopherols were completely removed with this method, except for a small amount of α-tocopherol (0.4 mg/kg), which results from its relatively weak interaction with a hydrophilic bed. The developed method may be used in studies on the effect of association colloids on bulk oil autoxidation processes.}, number={3}, journal={Grasas y Aceites}, author={Rokosik, E. and Dwiecki, K. and Rudzińska, M. and Siger, A. and Polewski, K.}, year={2019}, month={Sep.}, pages={e316} }