Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1228261 Microchemical Journal 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cling films are prepared by adding (5–30% w/w) adipates, citrates, and phthalates. The adverse effects on human health of the plasticizers have been demonstrated, and then their content in food contact plastics and possible migration to foodstuffs must be carefully checked. To offer an easier tool to perform these controls, a Soxhlet extraction by ethyl acetate and a multi residue chromatography analysis, with Flame Ionization Detector, have been optimised for the application in evaluating both the real content of plasticizers in films and freezing bags, and their migrated amounts in simulants. The average extraction yield was 95 ± 10%. The chromatographic analysis was able to determine 16 different compounds, clearly separated, taking only 25 min to complete the assay. The detection limits ranged from 0.07 to 0.7% (w/w). The total amount of plasticizers in the packaging products was comprised between 3 and 10% (w/w). Extracted and migrated amounts were compared, and they resulted in good agreement. No migration of Phthalates, whose presence has been demonstrated in some samples, has been observed. It has been also demonstrated that a prolonged contact (till 60 days) did not increase the amount of migrated plasticizers, and then the risks for health.

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