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PHILIPPINE NATIONAL STANDARD
PNS/BAFPS 22:2004 ICS 67.200.10
Virgin coconut oil (VCO)
BUREAU OF PRODUCT STANDARDS
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL STANDARD
PNS/BAFPS 22:2004
Foreword The development of Philippine National Standard for Virgin Coconut Oil was initially undertaken by the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in view of the increasing demand of commodity for domestic and export markets. After which, an interim technical committee spearheaded by the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) was created. In close coordination with the members of the interim committee of PCA, the Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Product Standards (BAFPS) Sub-Committee on Crops created through Special Order No. 411 convened series of technical reviews and public consultation on the draft standard for virgin coconut oil. BAFPS deemed it necessary to adopt a standard providing common understanding on the definition of virgin coconut oil, essential composition and quality factors, labeling and methods of analysis and sampling.
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL STANDARD Virgin coconut oil (VCO) 1
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Scope
This standard applies to virgin coconut oil in a state for human consumption. 2
References
The titles of the standards publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 3
Definitions
For the purpose of this standard, the following definitions apply: 3.1
General
3.1.1 free fatty acids (FFA) a specified fatty acid liberated by hydrolysis from naturally occurring fats 3.1.2 glyceride an ester formed by the combination of glycerol and fatty acid. Glycerides occur naturally in oils and fats 3.1.3 iodine number measure of the degree of unsaturation of oils and fats 3.1.4 virgin coconut oil (VCO) oil obtained from the fresh, mature kernel of the coconut by mechanical or natural means, with or without the use of heat, without undergoing chemical refining, bleaching or deodorizing, and which does not lead to the alteration of the nature of the oil. Virgin coconut oil is an oil which is suitable for consumption without the need for further processing Virgin coconut oil (VCO) consists mainly of medium chain triglycerides, which are resistant to peroxidation. The saturated fatty acids in VCO are distinct from animal fats, the latter consisting mainly of long chain saturated fatty acids .
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Essential composition and quality factors
4.1
Identity characteristics
4.1.1 Gas liquid chromatography (GLC) ranges of fatty acid composition1 shall be in accordance with Table 1. Table 1 – Gas liquid chromatography range of fatty acid composition Common name Caproic acid Caprylic acid Capric acid Lauric acid Myristic acid Palmitic acid Palmitoleic acid Stearic acid Oleic acid Linoleic acid Linolenic acid
Composition C 6:0 C 8:0 C 10:0 C 12:0 C 14:0 C 16:0 C 16:1 C 18:0 C 18:1 C 18:2 C 18:3 C 24:1
(%) ND - 0.7 4.6 - 10.0 5.0 - 8.0 45.1 - 53.2 16.8 - 21 7.5 - 10.2 ND 2.0 - 4.0 5.0 - 10.0 1.0 - 2.5 ND - 0.2 ND
NOTE ND means non-detectable .
4.2 4.2.1
Quality characteristics Colour, odor and taste
Virgin coconut oil shall be colorless, sediment free, with natural fresh coconut scent and free from rancid odors or tastes. 4.2.2
Virgin coconut oil shall conform to the requirements specified in Table 2.
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Percent fatty acid composition is based on Codex Stan 210-1999
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Table 2 – Virgin coconut oil property requirements Properties Moisture and volatile content, %, max. Free fatty acids (expressed as lauric acid), %, max. Peroxide value, meq/kg oil, max. Food additives Contaminants Matter volatile at 105°C, %, max.
Specification 0.20 0.20
3.0 None permitted 0.20
Heavy metal, mg/kg, max. Iron (Fe) Copper (Cu) Lead (Pb) Arsenic (As)
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5.0 0.40 0.10 0.10
Hygiene
It is recommended that the product covered by the provisions of this standard shall be in accordance with the appropriate Sections of the General Principle of Food Hygiene recommended by the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC/RCP 1-1969, Rev.3-1997). 6
Labelling
The label of each package shall have the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 7
Name of product: “Virgin coconut oil” Brand name or trade name Net content Lot identification Name and address of the manufacturer and/or packer, or distributor The phrase “Product of the Philippines” Type of Process Date manufactured and “Best Before” BFAD registration number and bar code (optional) Methods of analysis and sampling
7.1 Determination of fatty acid composition According to IUPAC 2.301, 2.302 and 2.304 or ISO 5508:1999 and ISO 5509:1999. 7.2 Determination of iodine value According to IUPAC 2.205/1, Wijs method or ISO 3961:1996, Hanus Method, AOAC 920.158. Results are expressed as % m/m absorbed iodine.
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Compliance and specification
When found to comply with the requirements specified in this Philippine Standard Specification, the lot, the batch, or the consignment from which the samples have been drawn, shall be deemed to comply with this Philippine National Standard Specification and shall be provided with the Philippine Standard (PS) mark.
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References
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Codex Alimentarius Commiss ion, Recommended International Code of Practice General Principles of Food Hygiene. CAC/RCP 1-1969 (Rev. 4-2003 1) Codex Standard for Olive Oil, Virgin and Refined, and for Refined Olive-Pomace Oil, Codex Stan 33-1981 (Rev.1-1989) Codex Standard for Edible Fats and Oils Not Covered by Individual Standards. Codex Stan 19-1981 (Rev. 2-1999) Codex Standard for Named Vegetable Oils. Codex Stan 210-1999 CYB Group Plc: Glossary of Terms. http://www.cybgroup.co.uk Fennema O.R. Food Chemistry 2nd Edition: Revised and Expanded, Marcel Dekker, Inc.: New York Gonzales, L. A. 2004. Assessment and Development of Quality Standards for Virgin Coconut Oil Produced From Different Processes. PQCRD: Philippine Coconut Authority ISO 3961:1996 Animal and vegetable fats and oils -- Determination of iodine value ISO 5508:1999 Animal and vegetable fats and oils -- Analysis by gas chromatography of methyl esters of fatty acids ISO 5509:1999 Animal and vegetable fats and oils -- Preparation of methyl esters of fatty acids Kokonut Pacific: Oil composition and quality factors. http://www.kokonutpacific.com.au Nielsen, S.S. Introduction to the Chemical Analysis of Foods. Jones and Bartlett
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Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Product Standards Sub-Committee on Crops Chair
Co-chair
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Dr. Elda B. Esguerra Postharvest Horticulture Training and Research Center, UPLB
Mr. T ommy Romualdo INFOMAPP
Members
Experts Involved:
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Dr. Lily M. Varca NCPC, UPLB
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Dr. Ma. Concepcion C. Lizada University of the Philippines, Diliman
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Mrs. Paz B. Austria Bureau of P lant Industry Department of Agriculture
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Dr. Fabian M. Dayrit Ateneo de Manila University
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Dr. Leoncio Raymundo FST, UPLB
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Dr. Dario S. Sabularse Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority Department of Agriculture Secretariat on Crops
Chairman 1
Director Gilberto F. Layese Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Product Standards (BAFPS)
Member 2
Ms. Mary Grace S. Rivere Technical Assistance on Food Safety Related Issues on Codex Philippine Coconut Authority Interim Committee on Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO)
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Ms. Norma Z. Granada Ms. Tina Anayron Ms. Dina Masa Philippine C oconut Authority Ms. Merly Villanueva Industrial Technology Development Institute, DOST
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Dr. Teresita Espino UPLB-IPB
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Mr. Jun Mamangon VCO Philippines