• P-ISSN1225-0163
  • E-ISSN2288-8985
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  • P-ISSN 1225-0163
  • E-ISSN 2288-8985

A study of analytical method for Benzo[a]pyrene in edible oils

Analytical Science and Technology / Analytical Science and Technology, (P)1225-0163; (E)2288-8985
2023, v.36 no.6, pp.291-299
https://doi.org/10.5806/AST.2023.36.6.291
Kim Min-Jeong (Food and Drug Research Division, Ulsan Research Institute of Health and Environment))
Park Jun-Young (Food and Drug Research Division, Ulsan Research Institute of Health and Environment))
Kim Min-Ju (Food and Drug Research Division, Ulsan Research Institute of Health and Environment))
Jo Eun-Young (Food and Drug Research Division, Ulsan Research Institute of Health and Environment))
Park Mi-Young (Food and Drug Research Division, Ulsan Research Institute of Health and Environment))
Han Nan-Sook (Food and Drug Research Division, Ulsan Research Institute of Health and Environment))
Hwang Sook-Nam (Food and Drug Research Division, Ulsan Research Institute of Health and Environment))
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Abstract

The benzo[a]pyrene in edible oils is extracted using methods such as Liquid-liquid, soxhlet and ultrasound-assisted extraction. However these extraction methods have significant drawbacks, such as long extraction time and large amount of solvent usage. To overcome these drawbacks, this study attempted to improve the current complex benzo[a]pyrene analysis method by applying the QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe) method that can be analyzed in a simple and short time. The QuEChERS method applied in this study includes extraction of benzo[a]pyrene into n-hexane saturated acetonitrile and n-hexane. After extraction and distribution using magnesium sulfate and sodium chloride, benzo[a]pyrene is analyzed by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detector (LC/FLR). As a result of method validation of the new method, the limit of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) were 0.02 g/kg and 0.05 g/kg, respectively. The calibration curves were constructed using five levels (0.1~10 g/kg) and coefficient (R2) was above 0.99. Mean recovery ratio was ranged from 74.5 to 79.3 % with a relative standard deviation (RSD) between 0.52 to 1.58 %. The accuracy and precision were 72.6~79.4 % and 0.14~7.20 %, respectively. All results satisfied the criteria ranges requested in the Food Safety Evaluation Department guidelines (2016) and AOAC official method of analysis (2023). Therefore, the analysis method presented in this study was a relatively simple pretreatment method compared to the existing analysis method, which reduced the analysis time and solvent use to 92 % and 96 %, respectively.

keywords
benzo[a]pyrene, edible oils, liquid chromatography-fluorescence, extraction method


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