| Literature DB >> 31285002 |
Wellington da Silva Oliveira1, Sara Ubeda2, Cristina Nerín3, Marisa Padula4, Helena Teixeira Godoy5.
Abstract
Baby bottles made of polypropylene, Tritan® and silicone were evaluated regarding the migration of non-volatile compounds using UPLC-QTOF-MS. Twenty-seven compounds were identified. In all polypropylene samples the migration of 2.2'-(tridecylimino)bis-ethanol and derivatives thereof were detected in concentrations below the specific migration limit (1.2 mg.kg-1). Furthermore, clarifying agents and glycerol derivatives were detected. Tritan baby bottle showed the migration of one slip additive. On the other hand, twenty compounds were detected in silicone baby bottles. Most of them were unknown compounds derived from acrylates. Once the migrants were identified, the risk assessment was carried out using the Threshold of Toxicological Concern (TTC) approach. The risk assessment of migrants coming from silicone samples showed levels above the threshold recommended as safe for babies.Entities:
Keywords: Baby bottles; Migration; Q-TOF; Risk assessment; Silicone; Tritan
Year: 2019 PMID: 31285002 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2019.05.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Res Int ISSN: 0963-9969 Impact factor: 6.475