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Analysis of PBT and PET cyclic oligomers in extracts of coffee capsules and food simulants by a HPLC-UV/FLD method

A HPLC-UV/FLD method was validated for the quantification of six polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and four polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) oligomers. PBT oligomers are EU regulated, while the PET ones are considered non-intentionally added substances (NIAS). LOQs were higher than 0.4 and 3.5 μg kg(...

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Autores principales: Alberto Lopes, Joao, Tsochatzis, Emmanouil D., Karasek, Lubomir, Hoekstra, Eddo J., Emons, Hendrik
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Publicado: Elsevier Applied Science Publishers 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33333359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128739
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author Alberto Lopes, Joao
Tsochatzis, Emmanouil D.
Karasek, Lubomir
Hoekstra, Eddo J.
Emons, Hendrik
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Tsochatzis, Emmanouil D.
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description A HPLC-UV/FLD method was validated for the quantification of six polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and four polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) oligomers. PBT oligomers are EU regulated, while the PET ones are considered non-intentionally added substances (NIAS). LOQs were higher than 0.4 and 3.5 μg kg(−1) for the simulants and in the polymer extracts, respectively. Recoveries ranged from 95 to 114 % with RSDs below 12%. Migration testing of PBT and polypropylene coffee capsules were performed with H(2)O and simulant C, and extracts were obtained with accelerated solvent extraction (ASE). For the latter legislative limits weren’t surpassed. As no migration limits are existing for the analytes, both EFSA’s toxicological threshold of concern (TTC) and sum of oligomers approaches were applied. The majority of oligomers were below the TTC (90 µg/person/day), but the limit value of 50 µg/kg food was surpassed for some capsules, which indicates a significant intake in both single and multiple consumption.
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spelling pubmed-78960392021-05-30 Analysis of PBT and PET cyclic oligomers in extracts of coffee capsules and food simulants by a HPLC-UV/FLD method Alberto Lopes, Joao Tsochatzis, Emmanouil D. Karasek, Lubomir Hoekstra, Eddo J. Emons, Hendrik Food Chem Article A HPLC-UV/FLD method was validated for the quantification of six polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and four polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) oligomers. PBT oligomers are EU regulated, while the PET ones are considered non-intentionally added substances (NIAS). LOQs were higher than 0.4 and 3.5 μg kg(−1) for the simulants and in the polymer extracts, respectively. Recoveries ranged from 95 to 114 % with RSDs below 12%. Migration testing of PBT and polypropylene coffee capsules were performed with H(2)O and simulant C, and extracts were obtained with accelerated solvent extraction (ASE). For the latter legislative limits weren’t surpassed. As no migration limits are existing for the analytes, both EFSA’s toxicological threshold of concern (TTC) and sum of oligomers approaches were applied. The majority of oligomers were below the TTC (90 µg/person/day), but the limit value of 50 µg/kg food was surpassed for some capsules, which indicates a significant intake in both single and multiple consumption. Elsevier Applied Science Publishers 2021-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7896039/ /pubmed/33333359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128739 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Analysis of PBT and PET cyclic oligomers in extracts of coffee capsules and food simulants by a HPLC-UV/FLD method
title Analysis of PBT and PET cyclic oligomers in extracts of coffee capsules and food simulants by a HPLC-UV/FLD method
title_full Analysis of PBT and PET cyclic oligomers in extracts of coffee capsules and food simulants by a HPLC-UV/FLD method
title_fullStr Analysis of PBT and PET cyclic oligomers in extracts of coffee capsules and food simulants by a HPLC-UV/FLD method
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of PBT and PET cyclic oligomers in extracts of coffee capsules and food simulants by a HPLC-UV/FLD method
title_short Analysis of PBT and PET cyclic oligomers in extracts of coffee capsules and food simulants by a HPLC-UV/FLD method
title_sort analysis of pbt and pet cyclic oligomers in extracts of coffee capsules and food simulants by a hplc-uv/fld method
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33333359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128739
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