Determination of migrated phthalic acid residues into edible oils using a green mode of air-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction followed by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detector
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2017Author
Farajzadeh, MA
Mogaddam, MRA
Feriduni, B
Alizadeh, AA
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In this study, for the first time, an organic solvent-free air-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction method has been reported for the extraction and preconcentration of phthalic acids (o-phthalic acid, m-phthalic acid, and p-phthalic acid) from edible oil samples. The method is based on the repeated aspirating/injection of an alkaline aqueous solution and the oil sample mixture in a conical bottom centrifuge tube to form a cloudy solution. After phase separation by centrifuging, the sedimented phase is directly analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection. Under the optimum extraction conditions, the method showed low limits of detection and quantification between 0.11-0.29 and 0.28-0.91 ng mL(-1), respectively. Extraction recoveries and enrichment factors were from 81 to 97% and 406 to 489, respectively. The relative standard deviations for the analysis of 5 ng mL(-1) of each analyte were less than 5.9% for intraday (n = 6) and interday (n = 5) precisions. Finally, different oil samples were successfully analyzed using the proposed method and m-phthalic acid, and p-phthalic acid were determined in some of them at ng mL(-1) level.