A rapid extraction method involving microwave assisted extraction (MAE), followed by sample clean-up on a silica cartridge, reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and spectrofluorimetric detection, was optimised for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) determination in smoked meat. Compared to solvent extraction assisted by sonication, MAE, carried out with n-hexane on 2 g of lyophilised sample at 115 °C for 15 min, allowed to obtain better extraction efficiencies. Limits of quantification (LOQ, s/n = 10) lower than 0.2 μg/kg wet weight were found for all PAHs, except for Fl (0.3 μg/kg), P (0.6 μg/kg) and IP (0.4 μg/kg). The optimised procedure, that presented good analytical performances (with recoveries ranging from 77% to 103%, and precision within 10% for most of the PAHs), was applied to determine PAH content in different smoked meat products from the Italian market.

Optimisation of microwave assisted extraction (MAE) for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) determination in smoked meat

PURCARO, Giorgia;MORET, Sabrina;CONTE, Lanfranco
2009-01-01

Abstract

A rapid extraction method involving microwave assisted extraction (MAE), followed by sample clean-up on a silica cartridge, reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and spectrofluorimetric detection, was optimised for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) determination in smoked meat. Compared to solvent extraction assisted by sonication, MAE, carried out with n-hexane on 2 g of lyophilised sample at 115 °C for 15 min, allowed to obtain better extraction efficiencies. Limits of quantification (LOQ, s/n = 10) lower than 0.2 μg/kg wet weight were found for all PAHs, except for Fl (0.3 μg/kg), P (0.6 μg/kg) and IP (0.4 μg/kg). The optimised procedure, that presented good analytical performances (with recoveries ranging from 77% to 103%, and precision within 10% for most of the PAHs), was applied to determine PAH content in different smoked meat products from the Italian market.
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