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J AOAC Int


Title:"Determination of volatile organic contaminants in bulk oils (edible, injectable, and other internal medicinal) by purge-and-trap gas chromatography/mass spectrometry"
Author(s):Thompson DW;
Address:"U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Southeast Regional Laboratory, Atlanta, GA 30309"
Journal Title:J AOAC Int
Year:1994
Volume:77
Issue:3
Page Number:647 - 654
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1060-3271 (Print) 1060-3271 (Linking)
Abstract:Purge-and-trap gas chromatography/mass spectrometry is evaluated for the quantitation of part-per-billion levels of volatile organic contaminants in bulk vegetable oils. Results using 2 purge techniques (direct purging of the heated oil and purging after dispersing the oil on an aluminum oxide powder) and 2 quantitative methods (standard curve and deuterium-labeled internal standard addition) are reported. Twenty volatile compounds and 8 vegetable oils were investigated. Recovery data and estimated detection limits for each compound are reported for each purge technique. Generally acceptable recoveries (70-130% for more than 90% of the analyte spikes) and acceptable detection levels (approximately 4-10 ppb) were obtained for all compounds using either the external standard curve or the deuterium-isotope-labeled internal standard. The use of a dispersant (such as alumina) for sample purging resulted in poor recoveries of the highly volatile contaminants
Keywords:Aluminum Oxide Deuterium *Food Contamination Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/*methods/statistics & numerical data Hot Temperature Hydrocarbons/*analysis Plant Oils/*chemistry Volatilization;
Notes:"MedlineThompson, D W eng England 1994/05/01 J AOAC Int. 1994 May-Jun; 77(3):647-54"

 
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