: The present work focused on the development of an analytical method suitable to study the presence and the release of organophosphate esters (OPEs) and perfluoroalkylated substances (PFASs) from food contact materials (FCMs), from baking paper and aluminium foil. Although these classes of compounds are attracting increasing attention due to their toxicity the knowledge is still insufficient. The extent of their migration from FCMs to food was estimated using different liquid simulants. Ethanol 95 % was used to simulate the contact with fatty food, whilst acetic acid 3 % to mime contact with acidic aqueous-based food and the contact mode involved the use of the ultrasound-assisted technique. Preliminary results showed the higher migration for baking paper samples in contact with aqueous simulant with contaminations in the ranges 78.30-413.21 ng/dm2 and 1.43-13.87 ng/dm2 for OPEs and PFASs respectively. These findings highlighting the need to monitor particularly OPEs in FCMs.

Occurrence and migration study of chemicals from baking paper and aluminium foil / Sonego, E.; Di Filippo, P.; Riccardi, C.; Pomata, D.; Banno, A.; Simonetti, G.; Buiarelli, F.. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1873-7072. - 409:(2023), p. 135260. [10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.135260]

Occurrence and migration study of chemicals from baking paper and aluminium foil

Sonego E.;Di Filippo P.;Pomata D.;Simonetti G.
;
Buiarelli F.
2023

Abstract

: The present work focused on the development of an analytical method suitable to study the presence and the release of organophosphate esters (OPEs) and perfluoroalkylated substances (PFASs) from food contact materials (FCMs), from baking paper and aluminium foil. Although these classes of compounds are attracting increasing attention due to their toxicity the knowledge is still insufficient. The extent of their migration from FCMs to food was estimated using different liquid simulants. Ethanol 95 % was used to simulate the contact with fatty food, whilst acetic acid 3 % to mime contact with acidic aqueous-based food and the contact mode involved the use of the ultrasound-assisted technique. Preliminary results showed the higher migration for baking paper samples in contact with aqueous simulant with contaminations in the ranges 78.30-413.21 ng/dm2 and 1.43-13.87 ng/dm2 for OPEs and PFASs respectively. These findings highlighting the need to monitor particularly OPEs in FCMs.
2023
Aluminium foil; Baking paper; Food contact material; Food simulant; Migration test
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Occurrence and migration study of chemicals from baking paper and aluminium foil / Sonego, E.; Di Filippo, P.; Riccardi, C.; Pomata, D.; Banno, A.; Simonetti, G.; Buiarelli, F.. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1873-7072. - 409:(2023), p. 135260. [10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.135260]
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