“…In order to obtain the desired physicochemical properties of epoxy resins, a number of compounds are used that act as curing agents, crosslinking agents, lubricating agents, hardeners, diluents, fillers, pigments, plasticizers, accelerators, etc. Due to by-product formations, incomplete polymerization, degradation processes, etc., the obtained epoxy resins are not pure compounds and may contain contaminants that can easily migrate into the surrounding medium, such as food or beverages [1][2][3]. This problem has prompted a vast number of studies devoted to the analysis of migrants (mainly BPA, BADGE, and its conjugates), which are present in the food-contact can-coatings [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”