Occurrence of bisphenol-F-diglycidyl ether (BFDGE) in fish canned in oil |
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Authors: | Anne Theobald Catherine Simoneau Philippe Hannaert Patrizia Roncari Anna Roncari Thomas Rudolph Elke Anklam |
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Affiliation: |
a Institute for Health and Consumer Protection. |
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Abstract: | The levels of bisphenol-F-diglycidyl ether (BFDGE) were quantified as part of a European survey on the migration of residues of epoxy resins into oil from canned fish. The contents of BFDGE in cans, lids and fish collected from all 15 Member States of the European Union and Switzerland were analysed in 382 samples. Cans and lids were separately extracted with acetonitrile. The extraction from fish was carried out with hexane followed by re-extraction with acetonitrile. The analysis was performed by reverse phase HPL C with fluorescence detection. BFDGE could be detected in 12% of the fish, 24% of the cans and 18% of the lids. Only 3% of the fish contained BFDGE in concentrations considerably above 1mg/kg. In addition to the presented data, a comparison was made with the levels of BADGE (bisphenol-A-diglycidyl ether)analysed in the same products in the context of a previous study. |
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Keywords: | European Monitoring Study Bisphenyl-FDIGLYCIDYL Ether Bfdge Bisphenol-A-DIGLYCIDYL Ether Badge Canned Fish In Oil Hplc Fluorescence Detection |
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