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  • An analytical method was developed for detecting melamine (MEL) in liquid and powdered infant formula, utilizing liquid extraction, mixed mode solid phase extraction, and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
  • The method demonstrated high sensitivity (limit of quantitation at 4 ng/g) and accuracy (recovery rates between 92-104%), making it reliable for analyzing the presence of MEL in consumer products.
  • Out of 94 infant formula samples tested in Ottawa, 71 contained MEL, but levels were low enough to suggest they do not pose a health risk to Canadian infants according to WHO guidelines.

Article Abstract

An analytical method incorporating simple liquid extraction followed by mixed mode cation exchange/reversed phase solid phase extraction and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was developed and validated for the analysis of melamine (MEL) in liquid and powdered infant formula. The method used two different MEL stable isotope labeled internal standards to monitor analyte recoveries and to account for matrix effects. The method is sensitive (limit of quantitation of 4 ng/g), accurate, and precise (during validation, recoveries corrected by internal recovery standard averaged between 92 and 104% for all fortification levels and matrices). The method was used to analyze 94 samples of infant formula purchased from major retailers in Ottawa, ON, Canada, to examine whether or not Canadian infants are exposed to background levels of MEL. MEL was detected in 71 of the 94 products analyzed at concentrations ranging from 4.31 to 346 ng/g (median = 16 ng/g). A comparison of estimated dietary exposures to the recently recommended World Health Organization toxicological reference value for melamine suggests that the presence of low levels of MEL in infant formula purchased in Canada does not represent a health risk.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf9005609DOI Listing

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