Migration of organic compounds from a multilayer plastic-paper material intended for food packaging

Nerin, C; Asensio, E

HERO ID

680360

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2007

Language

English

PMID

17680237

HERO ID 680360
In Press No
Year 2007
Title Migration of organic compounds from a multilayer plastic-paper material intended for food packaging
Authors Nerin, C; Asensio, E
Journal Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume 389
Issue 2
Page Numbers 589-596
Abstract This paper deals with the study of the kinetic migration of a series of organic compounds representative of potential contaminants in packaging materials and used as surrogates (o-xylene, acetophenone, dodecane, naphthalene, 2,3,4-trichloroanisole, benzophenone, isomeric mix of diisopropylnaphthalene, diisobutyl phthalate and methyl stearate). Migration to one side of a solid simulant, Tenax, also referred to as MPPO (modified polyphenylene oxide), was investigated in this study. One spiked sample of multilayer material was used to optimise the extraction procedures for the multilayer paper-based material and the Tenax as well as to perform kinetic migration studies. Three sequential extractions using ethanol were necessary for the strips of the multilayer material but only one extraction was necessary for the solid simulant to obtain >70% recovery of the surrogates. These results enabled us to specify the extraction requirements of the multilayer sample and the solid simulant and as well as those of the migration tests at high temperature using Tenax as solid simulant. The matrix effect associated with the extraction of the contaminants from the multilayer sample is also discussed.
Doi 10.1007/s00216-007-1462-
Pmid 17680237
Wosid WOS:000249008200027
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Language Text English
Keyword Chromatography, Gas; Food Packaging; Kinetics; Organic Chemicals/ chemistry; Paper; Plastics
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