European Union legislation has established that plastic food contact materials shall not release primary aromatic amines (PAAs), which are toxic compounds and suspected human carcinogens. As valid alternative to existing methods for PAA determination, which are based on spectrophotometric test or targeted liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) approaches, in this study a LC-Orbitrap-full scan-high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) method was devised and validated for the determination of migration levels of 22 PAAs from food contact materials, thus exploiting the specificity of accurate mass measurement. Direct injection of the simulant (acetic acid 3%, w/v) into the LC-MS system after migration, without any pre-treatment step, makes the developed method of great value for rapid screening analysis of a large number of amines. A very fast and efficient separation (<11 min) of PAAs was achieved. Detection limits in the 0.06-0.7 mu g kg(-1) range were calculated for 17 out of 22 of the investigated PAAs, however obtaining values within 5.3 mu g kg(-1) for the other 5 amines. Good dynamic linear ranges from two to four orders of magnitude (r(2) >= 0.990) were obtained and satisfying results were achieved in terms of intra-day (RSDs < 10%) and inter-day repeatability (RSDs < 17%). Trueness values in the 70 +/- 1-131 +/- 5% range proved reliability of the developed method for PAAs quantification also at very low concentration levels. Finally, the method was successfully applied to a range of different real plastic multilayer food packaging materials, noticing in all cases levels below the established limits of detection.

Liquid chromatography-full scan-high resolution mass spectrometry-based method towards the comprehensive analysis of migration of primary aromatic amines from food packaging / Mattarozzi, Monica; F., Lambertini; M., Suman; Careri, Maria. - In: JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A. - ISSN 0021-9673. - 1320:(2013), pp. 96-102. [10.1016/j.chroma.2013.10.063]

Liquid chromatography-full scan-high resolution mass spectrometry-based method towards the comprehensive analysis of migration of primary aromatic amines from food packaging

MATTAROZZI, Monica;CARERI, Maria
2013-01-01

Abstract

European Union legislation has established that plastic food contact materials shall not release primary aromatic amines (PAAs), which are toxic compounds and suspected human carcinogens. As valid alternative to existing methods for PAA determination, which are based on spectrophotometric test or targeted liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) approaches, in this study a LC-Orbitrap-full scan-high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) method was devised and validated for the determination of migration levels of 22 PAAs from food contact materials, thus exploiting the specificity of accurate mass measurement. Direct injection of the simulant (acetic acid 3%, w/v) into the LC-MS system after migration, without any pre-treatment step, makes the developed method of great value for rapid screening analysis of a large number of amines. A very fast and efficient separation (<11 min) of PAAs was achieved. Detection limits in the 0.06-0.7 mu g kg(-1) range were calculated for 17 out of 22 of the investigated PAAs, however obtaining values within 5.3 mu g kg(-1) for the other 5 amines. Good dynamic linear ranges from two to four orders of magnitude (r(2) >= 0.990) were obtained and satisfying results were achieved in terms of intra-day (RSDs < 10%) and inter-day repeatability (RSDs < 17%). Trueness values in the 70 +/- 1-131 +/- 5% range proved reliability of the developed method for PAAs quantification also at very low concentration levels. Finally, the method was successfully applied to a range of different real plastic multilayer food packaging materials, noticing in all cases levels below the established limits of detection.
2013
Liquid chromatography-full scan-high resolution mass spectrometry-based method towards the comprehensive analysis of migration of primary aromatic amines from food packaging / Mattarozzi, Monica; F., Lambertini; M., Suman; Careri, Maria. - In: JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A. - ISSN 0021-9673. - 1320:(2013), pp. 96-102. [10.1016/j.chroma.2013.10.063]
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