Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10547934 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The migration of epoxidized soy bean oil (ESBO) from the gasket in the lids of glass jars into foods, particularly those rich in edible oil, often far exceeds the legal limit (60Â mg/kg). ESBO was determined through a methyl ester isomer of diepoxy linoleic acid. Transesterification occurred directly in the homogenized food. From the extracted methyl esters, the diepoxy components were isolated by normal-phase LC and transferred on-line to gas chromatography with flame ionization detection using the on-column interface in the concurrent solvent evaporation mode. The method involves verification elements to ensure the reliability of the results for every sample analyzed. The detection limit is 2-5Â mg/kg, depending on the food. Uncertainty of the procedure is below 10%.
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Authors
Anja Fankhauser-Noti, Katell Fiselier, Sandra Biedermann-Brem, Koni Grob,