Food contact materials (FCMs) may
release their chemical components
into food and thus raise safety concerns. This paper attempted to
study the presence of four major groups of FCM-related endocrine disruptors
in fatty food: dialkyl phthalates, bisphenols, printing ink photoinitiators,
and polyfluoroalkyl substances. All 41 target compounds were analyzed
simultaneously by means of liquid chromatography coupled to tandem
mass spectrometry. The sample preparation was significantly streamlined
to reduce analysis costs by employing acetonitrile extraction, extract
modification by water, and refrigeration at 5 °C. The new method
was validated and applied to 60 real samples, including edible oils,
butter, and chocolate, where 16 target compounds were measured at
levels ≤13000 ng/g. The study also described the blank level
increase and sensitivity loss caused by impurities present in the
HPLC methanol solvent.
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