The migration of bisphenols from beverage cans and reusable sports bottles
2020
Kovačič, Ana | Gys, Celine | Gulin, Martin Rafael | Kosjek, Tina | Heath, David | Covaci, Adrian | Heath, Ester
A precise and accurate GC–MS/MS method with ng L⁻¹ LLOQs, acceptable recovery (78–107%) and estimated uncertainty (U > 20%, except at LLOQ) was developed following the Eurachem guidelines. We established the migration and stability of twelve bisphenols in two food simulants (C: 20% ethanol, and B: 3% acetic acid) from beverage cans (n = 16) and reusable metal and plastic sports bottles (n = 51). Bisphenols were stable in dried (eight weeks, −20 °C) and derivatised extracts (seven days, 21 °C). Cans leached BPA (<5865 ng L⁻¹), three BPF isomers (8.2–1286 ng L⁻¹) and BPAP (1.6 ng L⁻¹), while bottles leached BPA (<222 ng L⁻¹) and BPF, BPE, BPB and BPZ (1.1–4.6 ng L⁻¹). Simulant C was more aggressive than simulant B, and concentrations of bisphenols decreased with consecutive exposure to simulants. Levels of BPA migrating from cans did not exceed the specific migration limits.
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