Evaluation of heavy metal migration from plastic food packaging materials to aqueous simulants by ICP-MS
Applications | 2019 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
The migration of heavy metals from plastic food packaging poses potential health risks. Accurate quantification of trace metals is critical for ensuring food safety and regulatory compliance.
This study aimed to evaluate the leaching of 14 metallic elements from polystyrene, polypropylene and polyethylene packaging into aqueous food simulants following EU guidelines. The influence of simulant type and contact time on metal migration was assessed using an optimized ICP-MS protocol.
Packaging samples (0.5 g) were immersed in 40 mL of DI water, 3% acetic acid and 2% nitric acid at room temperature. Aliquots were collected and diluted with 3% acetic acid prior to analysis. A Shimadzu ICPMS-2030 with mini-torch and AS-10 autosampler was employed, using a helium collision cell to reduce interferences. Internal standards (Sc, Y, Rh, Bi) were added online. Calibration was established up to 50 ppb or 200 ppb, with instrument tuning and warm-up procedures standardized.
Calibration curves exhibited excellent linearity (r > 0.9999) and sub-ppb detection limits. Spike recoveries ranged from 87% to 116% with RSD below 3%. Metal migration was highest in acidified simulants, particularly 3% acetic acid. PE film released up to 685.5 µg/L zinc, 142.5 µg/L iron and 135.5 µg/L aluminum, while PS and PP containers showed predominant release of aluminum. Toxic elements arsenic and lead were detected at low levels (0.06–0.48 µg/L and 0.19–3.27 µg/L, respectively). Extended contact time (72 h vs 1 h) significantly increased migration.
Advances may include non-targeted elemental screening, microfluidic sample processing, greener laboratory practices and real-time migration monitoring. Emerging packaging materials and stricter regulations will drive method evolution.
The developed ICP-MS approach provides accurate, precise and sensitive detection of heavy metal migration from plastic food packaging. Acidic conditions and prolonged contact enhance migration, underscoring the need for rigorous testing and quality control.
ICP/MS
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The migration of heavy metals from plastic food packaging poses potential health risks. Accurate quantification of trace metals is critical for ensuring food safety and regulatory compliance.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study aimed to evaluate the leaching of 14 metallic elements from polystyrene, polypropylene and polyethylene packaging into aqueous food simulants following EU guidelines. The influence of simulant type and contact time on metal migration was assessed using an optimized ICP-MS protocol.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Packaging samples (0.5 g) were immersed in 40 mL of DI water, 3% acetic acid and 2% nitric acid at room temperature. Aliquots were collected and diluted with 3% acetic acid prior to analysis. A Shimadzu ICPMS-2030 with mini-torch and AS-10 autosampler was employed, using a helium collision cell to reduce interferences. Internal standards (Sc, Y, Rh, Bi) were added online. Calibration was established up to 50 ppb or 200 ppb, with instrument tuning and warm-up procedures standardized.
Main Results and Discussion
Calibration curves exhibited excellent linearity (r > 0.9999) and sub-ppb detection limits. Spike recoveries ranged from 87% to 116% with RSD below 3%. Metal migration was highest in acidified simulants, particularly 3% acetic acid. PE film released up to 685.5 µg/L zinc, 142.5 µg/L iron and 135.5 µg/L aluminum, while PS and PP containers showed predominant release of aluminum. Toxic elements arsenic and lead were detected at low levels (0.06–0.48 µg/L and 0.19–3.27 µg/L, respectively). Extended contact time (72 h vs 1 h) significantly increased migration.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High-sensitivity simultaneous quantification of multiple trace metals
- Robust method suitable for quality control of food packaging materials
- Compliance assessment with EU migration limits
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances may include non-targeted elemental screening, microfluidic sample processing, greener laboratory practices and real-time migration monitoring. Emerging packaging materials and stricter regulations will drive method evolution.
Conclusion
The developed ICP-MS approach provides accurate, precise and sensitive detection of heavy metal migration from plastic food packaging. Acidic conditions and prolonged contact enhance migration, underscoring the need for rigorous testing and quality control.
References
- Zhanhua Dong et al., Migration of Toxic Metals from Ceramic Food Packaging Materials into Acid Food Simulants, Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014.
- Commission Regulation (EU) No 1935/2004 and No 10/2011 on plastic materials intended to come into contact with food.
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