Targeted
analysis confirmed the presence of new phytosterol degradation
products in fully hydrogenated commercial samples. EI-MS, APCI-MS,
and 1D-NMR experiments led to the identification of 10 novel markers
of catalytic hydrogenation, among which 5α-sitostan-3-one and
5α-campestan-3-one, isomers of saturated and monounsaturated
steroidal hydrocarbons, were reported in edible oils for the first
time. Examination of the phytosterol degradation mechanism was done
by the catalytic transfer deuteration technique. The mitigation strategy
of potentially detrimental compounds included optimization of processing
parameters. The effect of catalyst dosage (≤0.1% based on Ni
basis) and temperature region (>180 °C) were the most crucial
factors in phytosterol degradation control.