| Literature DB >> 32369935 |
Katerina Naumoska1, Urška Jug1, Valentina Metličar1, Irena Vovk1.
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to investigate the migration of oleamide, a polymer lubricant, and a bioactive compound, from various plastic, marketed containers for food/beverages and medicines into polymer contact liquid. Methanol, food/medicine simulants or real samples were used to extract polymer leachables and extractables. Migrated oleamide into polymer contact liquids was determined by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS). The concentration of oleamide in the extracts of medicinal and insulin syringes was 7351 ng mL-1 and 21,984 ng mL-1, respectively. The leachates of intravenous (i.v.) infusion bottle, medicinal and insulin syringes contained 17 ng mL-1, 12 ng mL-1 and 152 ng mL-1, respectively. Oleamide in the extracts of dummies ranged from 30 to 39 ng mL-1, while in the leachates of baby bottles, from 12 to 23 ng mL-1. Leachates of soft drink bottles contained from 6 to 15 ng mL-1 oleamide, milk bottles from 3 to 9 ng mL-1, liquid yogurt bottles 17 ng mL-1 and water bottles from 11 to 18 ng mL-1. Bottled real matrices of oil and milk contained oleamide in the range from 217 to 293 ng mL-1. Moreover, the source of migrated oleamide (e.g., containers, caps, other parts) was identified. Oleamide is listed in the current EU regulations without a specific migration limit. Accordingly, these values are considered of no concern, unless future toxicological studies prove the opposite.Entities:
Keywords: extractables; food/beverages containers; leachables; medicine containers; oleamide; polymer contact liquid
Year: 2020 PMID: 32369935 PMCID: PMC7278760 DOI: 10.3390/foods9050549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Disposable medicinal and food/beverage containers tested for oleamide leaching by the LC-MS method together with the estimated intake of oleamide per volume of the tested material. Data for the concentration of oleamide in extraction media represent means ± standard deviation (SD) (n = 3); paired t-test with * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001 compared to blank.
| Material Tested with LC-MS Method | Type of a Polymer | Extraction Media/Type of Simulant | Contact Conditions | Pre-treatment before Analysis | Presence of Oleamide Peak in SIM ( | Concentration of Oleamide in Extraction Media (ng mL−1) | Estimated Intake of Oleamide (µg) Per Volume (mL) of the Tested Material |
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| Intravenous infusion bottle | LDPE | S (EtOH10) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 17 ± 1 *** | 4/250 |
| Syringe 5mL | PP + PE | MeOH | non conc. | + | 7351 ± 1963 * | / | |
| Syringe 5mL | PP + PE | S (H2O) | conc. | + | 12 ± 3 ** | 0.06/5 | |
| Syringe 5mL | PP + PE | MeOH | non conc. | - | <LOQ | / | |
| Syringe 5mL | PP + PE | MeOH | conc. | + | <LOQ | / | |
| Syringe 5mL | PP + PE | S (H2O) | conc. | - | <LOQ | / | |
| Insulin syringe 1 mL | PP | MeOH | non conc. | + | 21,984 ± 1155 *** | / | |
| Insulin syringe 1 mL | PP | S (H2O) | conc. | + | 152 ± 8 *** | 0.15/1 | |
| Insulin syringe 1 mL | LDPE | MeOH | non conc. | - | <LOQ | / | |
| Insulin syringe 1 mL | LDPE | MeOH | conc. | - | <LOQ | / | |
| Insulin syringe 1 mL | LDPE | S (H2O) | conc. | - | <LOQ | / | |
| Enteral syringe | PP | MeOH | non conc. | - | <LOQ | / | |
| Enteral syringe | PP | MeOH | conc. | + | <LOQ | / | |
| Enteral syringe | PP | FS (EtOH50) | conc. | - | <LOQ | / | |
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| Baby bottle | PP | FS (EtOH50) | 2 h, 40 °C | conc. | + | 23 ± 3 ** | 3/125 |
| Baby bottle | PP | FS (EtOH50) | 2 h, 40 °C | conc. | + | 12 ± 2 ** | 3/250 |
| Baby bottle | PP | FS (EtOH50) | 2 h, 40 °C | conc. | + | 20 ± 2 ** | 6/300 |
| Dummy | silicon | MeOH | conc. | + | 33 ± 8 ** | / | |
| Dummy | silicon | MeOH | conc. | + | 30 ± 4 ** | / | |
| Dummy | silicon | MeOH | conc. | + | 39 ± 9 ** | / | |
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| Carbonated soft drink | PET | FS (AC3) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 15 ± 3 ** | 8/500 |
| Carbonated soft drink | PET | FS (AC3) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 6 ± 1 ** | 9/1500 |
| Vitamin water | PET | FS (AC3) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 15 ± 3 ** | 8/500 |
| Milk (3.5% fat) | PET | FS (EtOH50) | 10 days, 20 °C | conc. | + | 3 ± 2 * | 3/1000 |
| Milk (3.5% fat) | PET | FS (EtOH50) | 10 days, 20 °C | conc. | + | 9 ± 5 * | 9/1000 |
| Milk (1.5% fat) | PET | FS (EtOH50) | 10 days, 20 °C | conc. | + | 8 ± 3 * | 8/1000 |
| Liquid yogurt (4% fat) | PET | FS (EtOH50) | 10 days, 20 °C | conc. | + | 17 ± 3 ** | 9/500 |
| Liquid yogurt (1.3% fat) | PET | FS (EtOH50) | 10 days, 20 °C | conc. | + | 17 ± 2 ** | 8/500 |
| Oil | PET | FS (oil = RS) | 10 days, 60 °C | LLE + conc. | + | 238 ± 21 ** | 238/1000 |
| Milk (3.5% fat) | PET | RS (milk) | LLE + conc. | + | 293 ± 47 * | 293/1000 | |
| Oil | PET | RS (oil) | LLE + conc. | + | 217 ± 9 *** | 217/1000 | |
| Water | PET | RS (water) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 16 ± 2 ** | 8/500 |
| Water | PET | RS (water) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 11 ± 1 *** | 6/500 |
| Water | PET | RS (water) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 12 ± 3 ** | 6/500 |
| Water | PET | RS (water) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 12 ± 2 ** | 6/500 |
| Water | PET | RS (water) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 18 ± 4 ** | 9/500 |
| Water | PET | RS (water) | 10 days, 60 °C | conc. | + | 14 ± 2 ** | 7/500 |
S: simulant (formulation simulant); FS: food simulant; RS: real sample (the original content of the container); conc.: concentration of the extract; non conc.: extract that was not concentrated; LLE: liquid-liquid extraction; LDPE: low-density polyethylene; PP: polypropylene; PE: polyethylene; PET: polyethylene terephthalate; EtOH10: 10% ethanol(aq); EtOH50: 50% ethanol(aq); AC3: 3% acetic acid(aq); MeOH: methanol; m/z: mass-to-charge ratio; -: not detected; +: detected; /: estimation of oleamide intake was not calculated; either it was not possible (concentration of oleamide < LOQ) or the extraction solvent did not simulate the real container content;
Figure 1Selected ion monitoring (SIM) chromatograms of oleamide standard and some of the tested extracts, as shown in Table 1.
Material parts tested for oleamide migration.
| Material Tested | Tested Parts | |
|---|---|---|
| barrel | plunger | |
| Syringe 5 mL | + | + |
| Insulin syringe 1 mL | + | + |
| container | dummy | |
| Baby bottle and dummy | + | + |
| Baby bottle and dummy | + | + |
| Baby bottle and dummy | + | + |
| container | closure | |
| Intravenous infusion bottle | + | + |
| Carbonated soft drink | + | + |
| Carbonated soft drink | + | + |
| Vitamin water | + | + |
| Milk (3.5% fat) | + | + |
| Milk (3.5% fat) | + | + |
| Milk (1.5% fat) | + | + |
| Liquid yogurt (4% fat) | + | + |
| Liquid yogurt (1.3% fat) | + | + |
| Oil | + | + |
| Water | + | + |
| Water | + | + |
| Water | + | + |
| Water | + | + |
| Water | + | + |
| Water | + | + |
+ detected; A,B,D,F–T: labels representing different brands per tested material.
Tentative identification of some frequently occurring contaminants, observed in the LC-MS chromatograms of the analyzed extracts.
| Tentative Identification | Material | Reference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 228 | 8.44 | Insulin syringe (1 mL), | [ | |
| 242 | Tetrabutylammonium cation | 11.03, 12.16 | Plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 245 | Oxotris(propan-2-olato)vanadium; | 8.45 | Insulin syringe (1 mL), plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 250 | Triallyl (iso)cyanurate | 9.04 | Dummy | [ |
| 254 | Unsaturated amine (present in oleamide standard) | 10.37 | Insulin syringe (1 mL), plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 256 | C14 Unsaturated mono alcohol derivative (present in oleamide standard); | 18.41 | Insulin syringe (1 mL), plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 268 | ? | 14.89 | Insulin syringe (1 mL), plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 273 | Tetrapropylene glycol [M+Na]+; | 18.41 | Insulin syringe (1 mL), plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 278 | 2-Ethylhexyl-4-(dimethyl amino) benzoate; | 8.97 | Plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 280 | Unknown (present in oleamide standard) - oxidation product? | 13.49, 14.89 | Insulin syringe (1 mL), plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 282 | 23.77 | Insulin syringe (1 mL), plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ | |
| 284 | Oleamide contaminant; | 6.05, 21.07 | Plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 284 | Oleamide contaminant; | 6.05 | Food container | [ |
| 301 | Oleoyl chloride; | 6.05, 21.07 | Plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 310 | ? | 11.03 | Plastic syringe (5 mL) | |
| 314 | Ethyl stearate; | 5.54 | Food container, | [ |
| 331 | Pentadecyl sodium sulfate; | 23.19 | Baby bottle, food container | [ |
| 341 | Glycerol monostearate [M+H-H2O]+; | 18.54 | Baby bottle | [ |
| 348 | ? | 23.19 | Baby bottle | |
| 359 | Heptadecyl sodium sulfate | 18.54 | Baby bottle | [ |
| 362 | 2-Ethylhexyl 2-cyano-3,3-diphenylacrylate; | 9.04 | Dummy | [ |
| 368 | 8.97, 10.43 | Plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ | |
| 369 | 2,2’-(1,4-phenylene) bis[4H-3,1-benzoxazin-4-one]; | 23.19 | Baby bottle | [ |
| 371 | Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane; | 6.40 | Food container, | [ |
| 376 | 1,3,5-Tris (2,2-dimethylpropionylamino)-benzene; | 18.54 | Baby bottle | [ |
| 379 | α-Cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid [M2+H]+ | 9.04 | Dummy | [ |
| 385 | Bisphenol F bis(2-chloro-1-propanol) ether | 6.31 | Food container, | [ |
| 397 | ? | 18.54 | Baby bottle | [ |
| 399 | Setoglaucine (Basic Blue 1); | 4.25, 13.29 | Dummy | [ |
| 403 | Acetyltributyl citrate; | 5.54 | Food container, | [ |
| 426 | 2-(4,6-Diphenyl-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)-5-(hexyloxy)phenol | 20.93, 23.59 | Infusion bottle, | [ |
| 431 | 2,5-Bis(5’-tert-butylbenzoxazol-2-yl)thiophene | 12.03 | Dummy | [ |
| 455 | ? | 8.45 | Plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 456 | ? | 20.93–23.00 | Infusion bottle, | |
| 463 | Septapropylene glycol [M+K]+; | 18.50 | Dummy | [ |
| 480 | ? | 18.50 | Dummy | |
| 485 | ? | 2.19 | Food container | [ |
| 485 | ? | 2.19, 10.76 | Baby bottle | [ |
| 486 | ? | 2.26, 4.65 | Infusion bottle | |
| 491 | Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether; | 18.50, 21.60 | Dummy | [ |
| 502 | ? | 9.19 | Baby bottle | |
| 511 | 1-Piperidinyloxy, 4,4’-[1,10-dioxo-1,10-decanediyl)bis(oxy)]bis[2,2,6,6-tetramethyl] | 17.80 | Plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 563 | 4,4’-Bis(2-sulphostyryl)biphenyl, disodium salt | 21.00 | Insulin syringe (1 mL), plastic syringe (5 mL) | [ |
| 567 | Irganox 1330 fragment (2,6-di-tert-butylphenol split off) | 4.25 | Dummy | [ |
| 740 | ? | 4.39 | Infusion bottle | |
| 953 | ? | 7.91 | Infusion bottle | [ |
| 955 | ? | 4.45, 7.91 | Infusion bottle |
m/z: mass-to-charge ratio; t: retention time; ?: unknown identity.