Migration of two antioxidants from packaging into a solid food and into Tenax®
特纳克斯
食品接触材料
食品科学
环境科学
食品包装
化学
色谱法
气相色谱法
作者
Isabel Reinas,Jorge C. Oliveira,Joel Pereira,Francisca Lívia de Oliveira Machado,Maria de Fátima Tavares Poças
出处
期刊:Food Control [Elsevier] 日期:2012-12-01卷期号:28 (2): 333-337被引量:62
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.foodcont.2012.05.023
摘要
The migration of chemicals from packaging materials into foods is an important issue in food safety and quality. European legislation sets specific migration limits which compliance must be assessed, surveyed and controlled by industry and authorities. Recently, the new Regulation UE 10/2011 included a new simulant - the Modified Polyphenylene Oxide (Tenax®) for solid dry foods. The objective of this work was to compare the migration kinetics of two antioxidants into Tenax® as compared to rice at 3 temperatures: 23, 40 and 70 °C. The application of two different solutions of the 2nd Fick's law to describe and simulate the migration of the migrants to the present systems was studied. Diffusion coefficients ranged between 4.80E-13 and 2.84E-11 cm2/s for the migration into Tenax® and between 6.90E-18 and 4.33E-17 cm2/s for the migration into rice. The partition coefficients ranged between 6 and 29 for Tenax® and were over 1000 for rice. The activation energy for the migration into rice was half of that for Tenax®. The models described relatively well the experimental data (ε < 12% and < 30% for rice and Tenax®, respectively). Results indicate that the food simulant tends to overestimate migration values and thus can be safely used to assess materials compliance when materials are intended to contact with rice. However, results also indicate that Tenax® is a much more severe simulant in representing rice.