Shipin Kexue (Apr 2023)

Determination and Health Risk Assessment of 3-Chloropropanol and Glycidyl Esters in Infant Formula Milk Powder by Gas Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry

  • HAO Yu, MA Yiying, YU Litao, LI Guangzhi, WEI Zhichun, LIU Shuping, SHI Changbo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7506/spkx1002-6630-20220419-240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 8
pp. 337 – 344

Abstract

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A gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) method for the detection of 3-chloropropanol and glycidyl esters in infant formula milk powder was established, and the content of 3-chloropropanol and glycidyl esters in different commercial infant formula milk powders was determined. Ester contamination and health risk assessment in infant formula milk powder was carried out. 3-Chloropropanol and glycidyl esters in samples were extracted with n-hexane, hydrolyzed, derivatized with phenylboronic acid, detected by GC-MS/MS, and quantified by an internal standard method. The results showed that the total amount of 3-chloropropanol and glycidyl esters was in the range of 0.040 0–4.00 μg/mL, and good linearity was observed for 3-chloropropanol esters in the concentration range of 0.020 0–2.00 μg/mL with correlation coefficient (R2) greater than 0.999. The limit of detection (LOD) was 10.0 μg/kg, and the limit of quantification (LOQ) was 25.0 μg/kg for both esters. At spiked levels of 25.0, 100 and 300 μg/kg, the average recoveries ranged from 95.0% to 98.1%. The developed method had high accuracy and recovery, and could be used for the detection of 3-chloropropanol and glycidyl esters in infant formula milk powder. In 150 commercial infant formula milk powder samples, the detection rate of 3-chloropropanol esters was 12.7% at levels of ND–52.4 μg/kg with an average of 29.8 μg/kg. The detection rate of glycidyl esters was 6.67% at levels of ND–40.1 μg/kg with an average of 31.9 μg/kg. The average exposure level to 3-chloropropanol esters was 0.33–0.66 μg/(kg·d). Therefore, attention should be paid to the problem of contamination of 3-chloropropanol and glycidyl esters in infant formula milk powder.

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