High-resolution NMR plays an important role in oil analysis. This is firstly due to the absence of sample pretreatment, since oils are simply added to a deuterated solvent before analysis. 1H NMR studies of oils have increased because of the great amount of information that high field NMR instruments can provide with a single experiment and in a very short time. This entry is mainly focused on the qualitative and quantitative information that can be obtained from the oils 1H NMR spectra regarding major and minor components. Some of the most interesting implications in the control of quality and authenticity will be also discussed.
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Brescia, M.A., Sacco, A. (2008). High-Resolution 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Study of Oils. In: Webb, G.A. (eds) Modern Magnetic Resonance. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3910-7_184
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