Migration of Cyclic Monomer and Oligomers from Polyamide 6 and 66 Food Contact Materials into Food and Food Simulants: Direct Food Contact

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作者
Heimrich, Martin [1 ]
Nickl, Hermann [1 ]
Boensch, Martin [1 ]
Simat, Thomas J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Chair Food Sci & Food & Skin Contact Mat, Dept Chem & Food Chem, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
关键词
polyamide; 6; 66; caprolactam; cyclic oligomers; food contact material; HPLC-CLND; CAPROLACTAM MIGRATION; ROASTING BAGS; OLIVE OIL; MIGRANTS; NYLON-6; MICROWAVE; WATER;
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10.1002/pts.2094
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T [工业技术];
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摘要
Cyclic monomer and oligomers are the major migrating substances from polyamide (PA) food contact materials. An increase of caprolactam (+44%) and cyclic oligomer content (+27%, incl. caprolactam) in PA6 was observed by thermal treatment, here by extrusion of a PA6 film from a granulate. Migration experiments with a PA6 and a PA66 packaging film were carried out into food simulants according to directives 85/572/EEC and 82/711/EEC. Contact conditions (2h/100 degrees C) were chosen for a heat treatment of the food in the packaging, in this case production of scalded sausage. Aqueous and ethanolic food simulants clearly revealed to be the worst case for migration of cyclic PA6 and PA66 monomer and oligomers. Migration of cyclic oligomers into oil was one order of magnitude lower. No migration could be observed into isooctane (<8 mu gdm(-2)). The substitutes for oil, 95% ethanol and isooctane, were inapplicable for simulating migration of cyclic oligomers into oil. Caprolactam showed different migration behaviour compared with cyclic oligomers, migrating into oil and water to the same extent depending on contact conditions. Fifty percent of the extractable caprolactam migrated from a PA6 sausage casing into scalded sausage (4.2mgkg(-1)), residual 41% apparently were extracted by the boiling medium or during pretreatment (soaking) of the casing. Potential migration of caprolactam and cyclic oligomers from a PA6 tea bag was found to be 18% of the specific migration limit for caprolactam and 36% of the overall migration limit. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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