Analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in plastic food storage bags by different analytical approaches

Kevin M. Stroski , Yelena Sapozhnikova
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In this study, consumer and lab grade plastic food storage bags were subjected to a variety of analytical techniques to investigate the presence and levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Samples were extracted and analyzed by both targeted and non-targeted analyses using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry and Orbitrap high resolution mass spectrometry. Of the 18 bags tested, 57 % had detectable levels of PFAS ranging from 0.5 – 26.6 ng/g. Perflurorobutane sulfonic acid (PFBS) was detected at the highest concentration while 6:2 fluorotelomer phosphate diester (6:2 diPAP) was the most frequently detected. No other PFAS were found in the targeted method. Non-targeted analysis resulted in six potential new PFAS candidates not found within the targeted method, however the lack of available analytical standards did not allow for confirmation. Eight samples with detectable PFAS were chosen for both migration and total oxidizable precursor (TOP) assay experiments to understand the potential impact to dietary exposure. No 6:2 diPAP was found to migrate however migration of PFBS was found to be rapid (2 h) and with relatively high migration efficiencies (22 – 75 %). To estimate potential exposure to PFBS migrating from food storage bags, tolerable weekly intake (TWI) values were calculated at 2.12 ng/kg body weight/week, and were below the regulatory TWI value of 4.4 ng/kg established by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).

用不同的分析方法分析食品塑料贮存袋中的全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质
在这项研究中,对消费者和实验室级塑料食品储存袋进行了各种分析技术,以调查全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质(PFAS)的存在和水平。采用液相色谱串联质谱法和Orbitrap高分辨率质谱法对样品进行靶向分析和非靶向分析。在测试的18个袋子中,57%的袋子的PFAS检测水平在0.5 - 26.6纳克/克之间。全氟丁烷磺酸(PFBS)的检出浓度最高,而6:2氟端粒磷酸二酯(6:2 diPAP)的检出频率最高。靶法未发现其他PFAS。非靶向分析导致在靶向方法中未发现6个潜在的新PFAS候选物,但缺乏可用的分析标准,无法进行确认。选择8个可检测到PFAS的样品进行迁移和总氧化前体(TOP)测定实验,以了解对饮食暴露的潜在影响。没有发现6:2 diPAP迁移,但发现PFBS的迁移速度很快(2小时),迁移效率相对较高(22 - 75%)。为了估计从食品储存袋迁移的PFBS的潜在暴露,计算了每周可耐受摄入量(TWI)值为2.12 ng/kg体重/周,低于欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)规定的4.4 ng/kg的TWI值。
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Journal of chromatography open
Journal of chromatography open Analytical Chemistry
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