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  • Determination of aromatic amines in food products and composite food packaging bags by capillary electrophoresis coupled with transient isotachophoretic stacking.

Determination of aromatic amines in food products and composite food packaging bags by capillary electrophoresis coupled with transient isotachophoretic stacking.

Journal of chromatography. A (2009-06-16)
Xiaoyu Wang, Yi Chen
ABSTRACT

A capillary electrophoretic method was explored to assay aromatic amines in food samples. With an inline-coupled transient isotachophoretic stacking approach, the method has yielded about 200-fold improvement of sensitivity in UV detection of three primary aromatic amines and melamine. By using K(+) as a leading ion and Tris(+) as a terminating ion, a plug of 10 cm (equivalent to 0.44 microL) sample solution was allowed to introduce into a 60 cm (50 cm effective) capillary for separation, giving limits of detection down to 2.0 x 10(-8)M. Baseline separation was achieved within 10 min, with relative standard deviation of 0.41-0.75% (intra-day) or 1.2-1.5% (inter-day) for migration time and 3.8-4.3% (intra-day) or 5.2-6.7% (inter-day) for peak area. The method was directly applicable to assaying the melamine in powder milk samples, with recovery in between 92.0% and 107.1%. The method could also be applied to the analysis of trace primary aromatic amines migrating from composite food packaging bags after combination of a 10-fold off-line concentration step, with limit of detection down to less than 1 microg/L. By this method, 4,4'-diaminophenylmethane and 2,4-diaminotoluene were thus found in three types of composite food packaging bags.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
4,4′-Diaminodiphenylmethane, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
4,4′-Diaminodiphenylmethane, ≥97.0% (GC)
Sigma-Aldrich
2,4-Diaminotoluene, 98%