Overall migration from commercial coextruded food packaging multilayer films and plastics containers into official EU food simulants

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Antonios E. Goulas
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[1] Laboratory of Food Chemistry and Technology,
[2] Department of Chemistry,undefined
[3] University of Ioannina,undefined
[4] GR-45110 Ioannina,undefined
[5] Greece,undefined
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Overall migration Food simulants Plastics packaging materials;
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The overall migration from a wide range of commercial five-layer coextruded packaging films into aqueous food simulants (distilled water, 3% aqueous acetic acid) and alternative fatty food simulant (iso-octane) was studied. The overall migration from commercial plastics cups (PS, HIPS, and PP) used for ice-cream or yogurt packaging into distilled water and 3% aqueous acetic acid was also studied. Test conditions for packaging material/food simulant contact and method of overall migration analysis were according to the EU directives and CEN-standards. The results showed that for all tested five-layer films and plastics (PS, HIPS, and PP) cups values of overall migration into aqueous simulants (0.11–0.79 mg/dm2, 2.3–15.9 mg/l) and (<0.10–0.41 mg/dm2, <0.80–3.1 mg/l) were significantly lower than the upper limit (10 mg/dm2) for overall migration from plastic packaging materials and articles into food and food simulants set by the EU Directive 90/128/EEC and their revisions. The overall migration values from five-layer materials into iso-octane were significantly higher (0.94–8.23 mg/dm2, 18.8–164.7 mg/l) than the above values but are still lower than the upper limit for overall migration. Global migration values of five-layer films into aqueous food simulants seems to be independent of material thickness. In contrast, overall migration into iso-octane increases with film thickness.
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