Abstract

Thiobarbituric acid value (TBA), ρ‐anisidine value (ρ‐AnV) and carbonyl value (CV) were compared with sensory scores in monitoring the oxidation of ghee. The latter used a 9‐point hedonic scale for flavour. Six samples of ghee were stored at 80 °C and samples were removed at 48‐h intervals. Correlation coefficients of the chemical values with flavour scores were CV −0.664, TBA −0.521 and p‐AnV −0.356, suggesting that the CV was the most suitable of the methods tested.

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