Title of article :
DETERMINATION OF BISPHENOL A IN BEVERAGES BY RP-HPLC
Author/Authors :
petanovska-ilievska, biljana ss. cyril and methodius university - faculty of agricultural sciences and food, Skopje, NORTH MACEDONIA , jankulovska, mirjana s. ss. cyril and methodius university - faculty of agricultural sciences and food, Skopje, NORTH MACEDONIA , velkoska-markovska, lenche ss. cyril and methodius university - faculty of agricultural sciences and food, Skopje, NORTH MACEDONIA , spasovska, jasmina ss. cyril and methodius university - faculty of agricultural sciences and food, Skopje, NORTH MACEDONIA
Abstract :
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a monomer widely used in the production of polycarbonate, epoxy resins, diacrylates and phenolic resins. A small quantity of BPA can migrate into the food and thus it can be potential hazard for human health and environment. Therefore, quantitative determination of BPA is of a great importance. A fast, simple, precise and economic RP-HPLC method with UV-DAD detection for quantitative determination of BPA in beverages was developed. Three different analytical columns were tested: Hypersil ODS (250 mm x 4.6 mm; 5 μm), LiChrospher 60 RP-Select B (125 mm x 4 mm; 5 μm) and Purospher® STAR RP-18 endcapped (30 mm x 4 mm; 3 μm). Analyzed beverages were packed in plastic bottles and small glass bottles closed with a cops coated with epoxy resin on inside. For quantitative determination of BPA following experimental conditions were established: mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile/water 50/50 (v/v), flow rate of 1 mL/min, column temperature of 25 °С, injection volume of 5 μL and UV detection at 200 nm. The method was developed in an isocratic manner and with a reversed phase column. Prior the analyses the samples were filtrated through syringe filters Spartan – T with pore size 0.45 μm. The following parameters were determined: retention time, linearity, limit of detection (LOD), limit of quantification (LOQ), precision, accuracy, selectivity and sensitivity. The RP-HPLC method with UV-DAD detection can be successfully used for quantitative determination of BPA in non-alcoholic beverages without pre-treatment. The BPA was not detected in the analyzed beverages.
Keywords :
Bisphenol A , RP , HPLC , UV , DAD detection , non , alcoholic beverages
Journal title :
Agriculture and Forestry
Journal title :
Agriculture and Forestry