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J AOAC Int


Title:Comprehensive Analysis of Volatile Compounds in Mouthpiece Cigarette Adhesive by Coupling Headspace with Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Author(s):Wei M; Zheng F; Song X; Li R; Pan X; Guo G; Yu Q; Feng Y;
Address:"China Tobacco Hubei Industrial Co., Ltd, Wuhan 430040, China. Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Biology and Medicine (Ministry of Education), College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China"
Journal Title:J AOAC Int
Year:2021
Volume:104
Issue:3
Page Number:712 - 718
DOI: 10.1093/jaoacint/qsaa160
ISSN/ISBN:1944-7922 (Electronic) 1060-3271 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Some volatile compounds in mouthpiece cigarette adhesive emit irritating odors and affect the taste of smoking cigarettes. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor the volatile compounds in mouthpiece cigarette adhesive. OBJECTIVES: A rapid and simple analytical method of volatile compounds in mouthpiece cigarette adhesive was established. METHODS: In this study, headspace (HS) injection coupled with GC-MS was utilized for qualitative and quantitative analysis. Initially, the volatile compounds in mouthpiece cigarette adhesives were detected by HS-GC-MS, followed by spectrum library retrieval. The detected compounds with the similarity to a spectrum library of more than 85% were further identified by comparing the retention time and mass spectra of the detected volatile compounds and those of the corresponding standard samples. The quantitative analysis of nine identified volatile compounds was performed. RESULTS: Eleven volatile compounds in the mouthpiece cigarette adhesive were accurately identified. The quantitative analytical method of nine volatile compounds in mouthpiece cigarette adhesive was validated to have good linearities (R2 > 0.9932) within the range of 20-5000 ng/g. The detection limits of 9 compounds were within the range of 3.1-147.7 ng/g. The intra- and inter-day relative standard deviations were less than 19.8%. The recoveries of these 9 compounds spiked into mouthpiece cigarette adhesive were 68.1-108.3%. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed method is rapid, simple, and accurate for qualitative and quantitative analysis of volatile compounds in the mouthpiece cigarette adhesive. HIGHLIGHTS: The developed analytical method is expected to be used to monitor volatile compounds in various adhesives"
Keywords:Adhesives Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Solid Phase Microextraction *Tobacco Products *Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis;
Notes:"MedlineWei, Min Zheng, Feng Song, Xuyan Li, Ran Pan, Xi Guo, Guoning Yu, Qiongwei Feng, Yuqi eng England 2020/12/01 J AOAC Int. 2021 Jun 12; 104(3):712-718. doi: 10.1093/jaoacint/qsaa160"

 
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