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Contribution of packaging materials to MOSH and POSH contamination of milk powder products during storage

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/19440049.2021.1892205

Keywords

Milk powder; mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH); polyolefin oligomeric saturated hydrocarbons (POSH); packaging materials; storage

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality [2182020]
  2. Pre-research Project of Innovation Engineering of Beijing Academy of Science and Technology [PXM2020_178305_000007]

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This study investigated the migration of mineral oil hydrocarbons in Chinese commercial milk powder products packaged in different materials. The findings showed minimal migration in metal cans, while paper containers had high levels of migration of mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons and polyolefin oligomeric saturated hydrocarbons during storage. These results are beneficial for selecting suitable packaging materials for manufacturing milk powder products or other foods.
Mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOH) in milk powders, particularly in infant formulas, have been and continue to be a major concern to the public worldwide. These contaminants are likely derived from environmental pollution, manufacturing process and packaging materials. In this study, 23 Chinese commercial milk powder products packaged in four types of materials, i.e. metal cans, paper containers, paperboard boxes with internal bags, and aluminium foil-plastic bags, were collected and stored for 1 year. The total and surface MOH in these samples were detected and compared before and after storage to understand the MOH migration during storage, despite no mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOAH) were detected. The contents of mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) and polyolefin oligomeric saturated hydrocarbons (POSH) in metal cans were the least among the four packages and changed little during storage, which suggested that little MOH migration occurred in metal material. Despite all the food contact materials in the other three packagings were the aluminium foil-plastic composite, the similar low migration occurred in the aluminium foil-plastic bags and internally contained composite bag(s) in paperboard boxes. However, both total and surface MOSH and POSH easily migrated from the paper-plastic-aluminium composite of paper containers during storage. These findings are helpful for the selection of packaging materials in manufacturing milk powder products or other foods.

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