2019-06-12T09:33:11Z
2019-06-12T09:33:11Z
2017-12-23
2019-06-12T09:33:11Z
A UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS method for the determination of ten phthalates in mineral water and olive oil samples was developed. A hold-back column placed between pump and injection valve allowed preventing phthalate instrumental background contamination. Good instrumental limits of detection (1-9 µg/L), precisions (RSD <23.9%), and trueness (relative error <20%) were achieved. A migration study from PET bottles into mineral water at different domestic exposure conditions revealed than only diethyl phthalate migrated when exposed at 40 oC although at not-quantified levels up to six months of exposure. No matrix effect was present for mineral waters and only dicyclohexyl phthalate was detected. Matrix-matched calibration was proposed for the analysis of olive oils due to the huge matrix-effect encountered with the employed liquid-liquid extraction method. Among the multiple positives detected in olive oil samples, only dibutyl phthalate was found in one sample at the established EU specific migration level (0.3 mg/kg).
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Envasament d'aliments; Contaminació dels aliments; Espectrometria de masses; Oli d'oliva; Aigües minerals; Food packaging; Food contamination; Mass spectrometry; Olive oil; Mineral waters
Research Trends
http://www.researchtrends.net/tia/title_issue.asp?id=60&in=0&vn=11&type=3
Trends in Chromatography, 2017, vol. 11, p. 27-48
, 2017