Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7584180 | Food Chemistry | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
A simple, rapid, inexpensive and environment-friendly method, based on dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), was developed for the determination of food preservatives including benzoic acid (BA), sorbic acid (SA), dehydroacetic acid and four parabens. Optimum DLLME conditions were determined as follows: extraction solvent (chloroform) volume, 50â¯Î¼L; disperser solvent (acetone) volume, 0.5â¯mL; NaCl amount, 0.50â¯g/4â¯mL sample solution at pH 4.0. Hydroquinone was selected as the internal standard. The calibration curves were linear in the range 0.05-10â¯mgâ¯Lâ1 for BA, SA and methylparaben, and 0.02-10â¯mg Lâ1, for the remainder. Limits of detection were in the range 0.15-0.50â¯mgâ¯kgâ1 with enrichment factors ranging from 25 to 114 for all target analytes. Recoveries were in the range 88.7-110.5% with a relative standard deviation of less than 5%.
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Authors
Mingzhen Ding, Weixi Liu, Jing Peng, Xiuhong Liu, Yu Tang,