Foods (Oct 2021)

Occurrence of Mineral Oil Hydrocarbons in Omega-3 Fatty Acid Dietary Supplements

  • Alessia Arena,
  • Mariosimone Zoccali,
  • Alessandra Trozzi,
  • Peter Q. Tranchida,
  • Luigi Mondello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10102424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 2424

Abstract

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Omega-3 fatty acid dietary supplements have become increasingly popular with consumers due to their multiple health benefits. In this study, the presence of mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOH) was investigated in seventeen commercial samples of such supplements, characterized by different formulations. The analyses were performed using on-line liquid chromatography–gas chromatography (with flame ionization detection), which is considered the most efficient method for the determination of MOH in foodstuffs. Analyte transfer was performed by using the retention gap technique, with partially concurrent solvent evaporation. Various degrees of mineral oil saturated hydrocarbon contamination (from 2.4 ppm to 375.7 ppm) were found, with an average value of 49.9 ppm. Different C-number range contaminations were determined, with the >C25–≤C35 range always found with an average value of 26.9 ppm. All samples resulted free of mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons, except for two samples in which a contamination was found at the 9.9 and 6.6 ppm levels, respectively.

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