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Non-target GC-MS analysis for the identification of semi-volatile compounds in polymeric coatings intended to come in contact with food
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1  Department of Analytical Chemistry, Nutrition and Food Science, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
2  National Food Center, Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition, Spain

https://doi.org/10.3390/foods_2020-07818 (registering DOI)
Abstract:

Polymeric coatings are used in the food contact surface of metal cans to protect the food from corrosion. Migration of components from the food contact material to the food is a matter of concern from the food safety point of view, special attention has been paid to low molecular weight compounds and particularly to unknown compounds. Its identification is a current challenge in the food packaging field [1].

This study was focused on the identification of semi-volatile low molecular weight compounds present in polymeric coatings for metal food and beverage cans.

Different solvents were tried with the aim to extract compounds with different polarity present in the coating of metal cans. Samples were extracted under different conditions, both methanol and acetonitrile for 24h at 70ºC, hexane for 4h at 60ºC and a mixture of hexane: ethanol (3:1 % v/v) for 24 h at 20ºC. The chromatographic separation was performed on a Rxi-5SilMS (30 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm) column. Operating conditions were as follows: injector and transfer line temperature were 300ºC. The ramp temperature was set from 40 to 300ºC. The carrier gas was helium with a flow rate of 1 ml/min and data acquisition was done in full scan mode (35 and 500 m/z). Extracts were injected in splitless mode and the injection volume was 1 µL. The preliminary assays showed that esters and alkenes were among the most abundant compounds identified.

References:

[1] EFSA Journal, 6(7):21r, 1-41.

Acknowledgements:

This research was funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), and by Agencia Estatal de Investigación Ref. No. PGC2018-094518-B-I00 “MIGRACOATING” (MINECO/FEDER, UE).

Keywords: screening, polymeric coatings, GC-MS, unknown compounds
Comments on this paper
Marlene Cran
Migration of compounds from food contact coatings
Dear Authors,
Thank you for presenting this study which is an increasingly important topic for food contact materials. The approach is very clear and the use of different solvents in the extraction is interesting. Have you also considered similar experiments using the known list of approved food simulants? It would also be very interesting to characterize the coatings to understand the mechanisms of release of the migrating compounds. Thank you for sharing your work.



 
 
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