Quality of Fish-Oil-Based Dietary Supplements Available on the Italian Market: A Preliminary Study

Molecules. 2021 Aug 19;26(16):5015. doi: 10.3390/molecules26165015.

Abstract

The global market of food supplements is growing rapidly with a large turnover. Fish oil supplements represent a significant part of this turnover as they are believed to have important health benefits. Conversely, there are few papers in the literature about the quality control of fish oil capsules. As prior studies illustrate, a perfect agreement with the label is rarely found, and in some isolated cases, large amounts of soybean oil are also detected, indicating a true adulteration rather than a non-compliance with the label. None of the available studies refer to the Italian market, which ranks first in Europe in the consumption of food supplements. In this present communication, a quality control of fish-oil-based supplements from the Italian market was carried out for the first time. With minor deviations, all results showed substantial agreement with the label. However, the most important conclusion from this research is that compliance with the label is not enough to judge a product of good quality. The analysis of the overall fatty acid composition showed that some supplements have a high level of saturated fatty acids, and therefore they did not undergo a proper purification process. This may represent a safety issue since the purification process also allows the removal of toxic contaminants.

Keywords: AOAC method; dietary supplement; fatty acids; fish oil; gas chromatography-mass spectrometry; omega-3; quality control.

MeSH terms

  • Dietary Supplements / analysis*
  • Dietary Supplements / economics*
  • Fish Oils / analysis*
  • Fish Oils / economics*
  • Italy
  • Quality Control

Substances

  • Fish Oils