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This groundbreaking research compares conventional AOCS methods with microwave-assisted techniques for determining Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAMEs) in food matrices. The goal is to evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of Milestone’s ETHOS X microwave-assisted technology against standard AOCS methods (Ce 2b-11 and Ce 2c-11).
FAME analysis is essential for determining the composition of saturated (SFA), monounsaturated (MUFA), and polyunsaturated (PUFA) fats, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards in both the U.S. (FDA, USDA) and EU (EFSA). Traditionally, AOCS methods rely on outdated, labor-intensive processes using hazardous reagents. Milestone’s innovative Microwave-Assisted Extraction and Derivatization (MAED) technology streamlines FAME preparation, providing a safer, faster, and more sustainable alternative.
The study compared conventional AOCS Ce 2b-11 and Ce 2c-11 methods with Milestone’s ETHOS X system across 6 different food matrices, including dairy, pastry, and infant formulas. Key findings include:
The ETHOS X system offers unparalleled flexibility. Laboratories can choose between:
“This study confirms that microwave technology is the future of FAME determination,” said dr. Donatella Ferrara, PhD researcher at University of Liège, Belgium. “The ETHOS X system can deliver precise and reliable results while improving safety and reducing costs. It’s a game-changer for laboratories worldwide.”
With increasing regulatory scrutiny and demand for sustainability in food testing, microwave-assisted techniques provide a powerful solution for quality control labs, food manufacturers, and third-party testing facilities.