AI Article Synopsis

  • Chloropropanols like 3-MCPD and 1,3-DCP are concerning due to their potential cancer risks and their presence in food contact papers.
  • Research shows that cold water extraction at 23°C is more effective for releasing these compounds than hot water extraction, with complete extraction achieved within two hours.
  • The study suggests that when testing extraction methods, careful consideration is needed for temperature and method since cold water extraction yields higher chloropropanol levels compared to other migration tests, indicating a need for optimization in testing protocols.

Article Abstract

Chloropropanols such as 3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD) and 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol (1,3-DCP) have drawn increasing attention due to their release from food contact paper and their potential carcinogenic effects. In this study, the effects were investigated of water extraction conditions on release of chloropropanols from food contact paper, and the extraction efficiencies of chloropropanols by water extract and migration method were compared. Cold water was found to be more severe than hot water for extraction of chloropropanols, with the highest water extraction value obtained at 23°C. Two hours of extraction was sufficient as the chloropropanols can be fully extracted from food contact paper within a short period of time. Increase of temperature in the range of 10°C-60°C had little impact on release of chloropropanols, however, the extraction of chloropropanols decreased when high temperatures (80°C or above) were applied due to volatilisation losses. Hence, attention should be paid when choosing extract conditions representing the worst-case scenario. The water extraction value using EN 645 method gives higher results compared to migration test described in GB 31604.1 and GB 5009.156, suggesting that the water extract method was probably more severe. For migration test, aqueous-based simulants were found to be more conservative than oil-based simulants, suggesting the conventional experiment conditions applicable for compliance test of chloropropanols migration can be simplified and optimised.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19440049.2021.1970241DOI Listing

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