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Determination of the overall migration from silicone baking moulds into simulants and food using 1H-NMR techniques

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02652030802520852

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silicones; polydimethylsiloxanes; 1H-NMR; migration; foodstuffs; cake

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  1. Wacker Co. (Burghausen, Germany)

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Different silicone baking moulds (37 samples) were characterized with respect to potential migrating substances using 1H-NMR, RP-HPLC-UV/ELSD and GC techniques. In all cases cyclic organosiloxane oligomers with the formula [Si(CH3)2-O]n were identified (n = 6 50). Additionally, linear, partly hydroxyl-terminated organosiloxanes HO-[Si(CH3)2-O]n-H (n = 7 20) were found in 13 samples. No substances other than siloxanes could be detected, meaning the migrants mainly consist of organopolysiloxanes. Based on this knowledge, a 1H-NMR quantification method for siloxanes was established for the analysis of both simulants and foodstuffs. Validation of the 1H-NMR method gave suitable performance characteristics: limit of detection 8.7 mg kg-1 oil, coefficient of variation 7.8% (at a level of 1.0 mg kg-1 food). Migration studies were carried out with simulants (olive oil, isooctane, ethanol (95%), Tenax) as well as preparation of different cakes. From the 1st to 10th experiment, siloxane migration into cakes only slightly decreased, with a significant dependence on fat content. Migration never exceeded a level of 21 mg kg-1 (3 mg dm-2) and was, therefore, well below the overall migration limit of 60 mg kg-1 (10 mg dm-2). However, migration behaviour into simulants differed completely from these results.

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