Migration of Bisphenol‐A into packaged food simulants: Development of a novel MAE‐LDS‐ME strategy for the investigation of storage time and temperature (original) (raw)

Journal of Vinyl & Additive Technology, 2022

Abstract

In this research, migration of bisphenol A from epoxy resin into 64 food simulants including tuna fish cans, eggplant cans and cherries cans have been measured. The effective of storage time in the range 0–180 days and storage temperature at 25 and 45°C were investigated. Microwave‐assisted extraction and low‐density solvent based on microextraction followed by high‐performance liquid chromatography has been applied to analyze migrated‐BPA. The limit of detection 2.7 ng ml−1 and limit of quantification 9.33 ng ml−1 were obtained for the proposed method. The results confirmed that the migration of BPA has been increased with raising the storage time and temperature. Also, the migration of BPA in oily simulant was higher than acidic simulant. The migrated‐BPA concentration range has been measured in the range 3.42–4165 ng ml−1. The highest amount of migrated‐BPA has been found for simulant of tuna fish cans at 45°C and the lowest amount of migrated‐BPA has been detected for simulant of cherries cans at 25°C.

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