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GB 31604.10-2016   National Food Safety Standard - Food Contact Materials and Articles - Determination of migration of 2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane (bisphenol A) (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB 31604.10-2016
English Name: National Food Safety Standard - Food Contact Materials and Articles - Determination of migration of 2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane (bisphenol A)
Chinese Name: 食品安全国家标准 食品接触材料及制品 2,2-二(4-羟基苯基)丙烷(双酚A)迁移量的测定
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: National Health and Family Planning Commission
Issued on: 2016-08-31
Implemented on: 2017-3-1
Status: valid
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 2500 words
Translation Price(USD): 50.0
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1 Scope This standard specifies the determination method of migration of Bisphenol A in food contact materials and articles (polyvinyl choride, polycarbonate, epoxy resin and their finished products). This standard is applicable to the liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry determination method for migration of Bisphenol A in food contact materials and articles (polyvinyl choride, polycarbonate, epoxy resin and their finished products). 2 Principle Test the food simulants of food contact materials and articles (polyvinyl choride, polycarbonate, epoxy resin and their finished products) with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry; inject the water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants directly while inject the oil-based food simulants after they are extracted with methanol solution; test the bisphenol A in the food simulants with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method and carry out quantitative determination by external standard peak area method. 3 Reagents and Materials Unless otherwise specified, analytically-pure reagents and Class-I water (defined in GB/T 6682) are adopted for the purpose of this method. As for the containers and transferring tools in the test, those made of plastic material shall not be used. 3.1 Reagents 3.1.1 Water-based, acidic, alcoholic and oil-based food simulants: the adopted reagents shall be in accordance with those specified in GB 5009.156. 3.1.2 N-hexane (C6H14): chromatographically pure. 3.1.3 Methanol (CH3OH): chromatographically pure. 3.2 Preparation of reagents 3.2.1 Water-based, acidic, alcoholic and oil-based food simulants: prepare according to GB 5009.156. 3.2.2 Methanol-water mixed solution (1+1): take 100mL of methanol (3.1.3) and 100mL of water, then mix them uniformly. 3.3 Standard products Bisphenol A (C15H16O2): purity ≥99%. 3.4 Preparation of standard solutions 3.4.1 Bisphenol A standard stock solution (1,000mg/L): accurately weigh 10mg (to the nearest of 0.01mg) of Bisphenol A standard product and scale the volume to 10mL with methanol. 3.4.2 Bisphenol A standard intermediate solution (10mg/L): pipet 1.0mL of bisphenol A stock solution and scale the volume to 100mL with methanol. 3.5 Instruments and apparatus 3.5.1 Quadrupole liquid chromatography mass spectrometer: equipped with electrospray ionization source (ESI). 3.5.2 Vortex oscillator. 3.5.3 Microinjector: 10μL, 50μL and 1,000μL. 3.5.4 Analytical balance: with sensibility of 0.0001g and 0.01g. 3.5.5 Constant temperature humidity chamber. 3.5.6 0.2μm nylon membrane syringe filter. 4 Analysis Steps 4.1 Preparation of standard working solutions and specimen 4.1.1 Preparation of standard working solutions 4.1.1.1 Standard working solutions of water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants Accurately pipet 0mL, 0.01mL, 0.05mL, 0.1mL, 0.5mL and 1.0mL of bisphenol A standard intermediate solution and pour them into 10mL-volumetric flasks, then scale the volumes with water to obtain the standard working solutions with the bisphenol A concentration as 0.00 mg/L, 0.01 mg/L, 0.05 mg/L, 0.1 mg/L, 0.5 mg/L and 1.0mg/L respectively. Prepare the bisphenol A standard working solution series with the same concentrations in the same way with water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants respectively. 4.1.1.2 Standard working solution of oil-based food simulants Weigh 1g (to the nearest of 0.01g) of oil-based food simulants respectively and put them into seven test tubes with stopper, then transfer 0mL, 0.01mL, 0.03mL, 0.05mL, 0.07mL, 0.1mL and 0.3mL of bisphenol A standard intermediate solutions into test tubes with glass microinjector calibrated by gravimetric method to obtain the standard working solutions with the concentration of 0.00mg/kg, 0.10mg/kg, 0.30mg/kg, 0.50mg/kg, 0.70mg/kg, 1.0mg/kg and 3.0mg/kg respectively. Add 3mL of n-hexane into each test tube respectively, mix uniformly, then add 2mL of methanol-water mixed solution (1+1) and carry out vortex oscillation for 2min, after which, keep it still until layering. Pipet the water solution at the lower layer with glass injector, then filter it through the 0.2μm nylon membrane for determination. 4.1.2 Preparation of food simulant test solutions 4.1.2.1 General Water-based, acidic, alcoholic and oil-based food simulants, which may include water-based and acidic foods, alcoholic foods and fatty foods, are adopted for the food simulation test of this standard. The required test solutions are obtained through migration test and may be preserved from light in 4℃ refrigerator for one week. 4.1.2.2 Migration test Note: refer to GB 5009.156 for the actual food simulants and migration conditions. 4.1.2.2.1 Raw materials Spread the raw material sample tightly in one layer on the paper of known size, calculate its surface area by regarding it as a rectangular solid (the thickness shall not be neglected), place the sample at 40℃ for 240h±0.5h, then carry out the migration test by the assumption that 10mL (or 10g) of food simulants are required for each 0.06dm2 of food contact area (or by weight). 4.1.2.2.2 Finished product Select appropriate migration test conditions according to the geometric shape of the finished product; see relevant descriptions in GB/T23296.1 for detail. 4.1.2.3 Treatment of soak solution 4.1.2.3.1 Water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants Transfer accurately 1ml of water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants obtained from the migration test, filter the simulants through a 0.2 µm filter membrane for determination; prepare two parallel samples. 4.1.2.3.2 Oil-based food simulants Accurately weigh 1g±0.01g of the oil-based food simulants obtained from migration test, place it in the test tube, add 3mL of n-hexane into the test tube and mix uniformly; then add 2mL of methanol-water mixed solution (1+1) and carry out vortex oscillation for 2min, after which, keep it still for layering. Pipet the water solution at the lower layer with the injector, then filter it through the 0.2μm filter membrane for determination. Prepare two parallel samples 4.1.3 Preparation of blank test solution Treat simulants which have not been in contact with food contact materials in the same way as described in 4.1.2.3.
1 Scope 2 Principle 3 Reagents and Materials 4 Analysis Steps 5 Expression of Analysis Results 6 Accuracy 7 Others Annex A Reference Conditions of Mass Spectrometry
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*GB 4789.41-2016 National Food Safety Standard Food Microbiological Examination Enterobacteriaceae
*GB 4789.8-2016 National Food Safety Standard Food Microbiological Examination Yersinia Enterocolitica
*GB/T 18973-2016 Classification and evaluation of tourism toilets
*GB 29202-2012/XG1-2016 National Food Safety Standard - Food Additive - Nitrogen, includes Amendment 1
*GB 30616-2014/XG1-2016 National food safety standard-Compounded flavors , includes Amendment 1
*GB 13193-1991 Water quality-Determination of TOC by nondispersive infrared absorption method
*GB 14622-2016 Limits and Measurement Methods for Motorcycle Pollutant Discharge (China stage IV)
*GB 19755-2016 Technical requirements and measurement methods for emissions from light-duty hybrid electric vehicles
*GB/T 14598.302-2016 Specification for arc flash protection equipment
*GB 6952-2015 Sanitary wares
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*GB 5009.84-2016 National food safety standard - Determination of Vitamin B1 in foods, includes Amendment 1
*GB 5009.84-2016/XG1-2023 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of Vitamin B1 in Foods, includes Amendment 1
*GB 1886.228-2016 National Food Safety Standard - Food Additives - carbon dioxide
*GB 5009.35-2016 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of synthetic colorants in foodtuffs
*GB 5009.34-2016 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of sulfur dioxide in foodtuffs
*GB 5009.253-2016 National Food Safety Standard Determination of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) and Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) in Animal-derived Food
*GB 5009.254-2016 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of dimethylsiloxane in animal and vegetable fats and oils
*GB 5009.256-2016 National Standard of Food Safety Determination of Phosphates in Foods
*GB 5009.257-2016 National Food Safety Standard - foodtuffs - Determination of trans - fatty acids in foodtuffs
*GB 5009.259-2016 National Food Safety Standard - Determination of Biotin in Foods
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GB 31604.10-2016  National Food Safety Standard - Food Contact Materials and Articles - Determination of migration of 2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane (bisphenol A) (English Version)
Standard No.GB 31604.10-2016
Statusvalid
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Word Count2500 words
Price(USD)50.0
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Detail of GB 31604.10-2016
Standard No.
GB 31604.10-2016
English Name
National Food Safety Standard - Food Contact Materials and Articles - Determination of migration of 2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane (bisphenol A)
Chinese Name
食品安全国家标准 食品接触材料及制品 2,2-二(4-羟基苯基)丙烷(双酚A)迁移量的测定
Chinese Classification
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
National Health and Family Planning Commission
Issued on
2016-08-31
Implemented on
2017-3-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
2500 words
Price(USD)
50.0
Keywords
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Introduction of GB 31604.10-2016
1 Scope This standard specifies the determination method of migration of Bisphenol A in food contact materials and articles (polyvinyl choride, polycarbonate, epoxy resin and their finished products). This standard is applicable to the liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry determination method for migration of Bisphenol A in food contact materials and articles (polyvinyl choride, polycarbonate, epoxy resin and their finished products). 2 Principle Test the food simulants of food contact materials and articles (polyvinyl choride, polycarbonate, epoxy resin and their finished products) with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry; inject the water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants directly while inject the oil-based food simulants after they are extracted with methanol solution; test the bisphenol A in the food simulants with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method and carry out quantitative determination by external standard peak area method. 3 Reagents and Materials Unless otherwise specified, analytically-pure reagents and Class-I water (defined in GB/T 6682) are adopted for the purpose of this method. As for the containers and transferring tools in the test, those made of plastic material shall not be used. 3.1 Reagents 3.1.1 Water-based, acidic, alcoholic and oil-based food simulants: the adopted reagents shall be in accordance with those specified in GB 5009.156. 3.1.2 N-hexane (C6H14): chromatographically pure. 3.1.3 Methanol (CH3OH): chromatographically pure. 3.2 Preparation of reagents 3.2.1 Water-based, acidic, alcoholic and oil-based food simulants: prepare according to GB 5009.156. 3.2.2 Methanol-water mixed solution (1+1): take 100mL of methanol (3.1.3) and 100mL of water, then mix them uniformly. 3.3 Standard products Bisphenol A (C15H16O2): purity ≥99%. 3.4 Preparation of standard solutions 3.4.1 Bisphenol A standard stock solution (1,000mg/L): accurately weigh 10mg (to the nearest of 0.01mg) of Bisphenol A standard product and scale the volume to 10mL with methanol. 3.4.2 Bisphenol A standard intermediate solution (10mg/L): pipet 1.0mL of bisphenol A stock solution and scale the volume to 100mL with methanol. 3.5 Instruments and apparatus 3.5.1 Quadrupole liquid chromatography mass spectrometer: equipped with electrospray ionization source (ESI). 3.5.2 Vortex oscillator. 3.5.3 Microinjector: 10μL, 50μL and 1,000μL. 3.5.4 Analytical balance: with sensibility of 0.0001g and 0.01g. 3.5.5 Constant temperature humidity chamber. 3.5.6 0.2μm nylon membrane syringe filter. 4 Analysis Steps 4.1 Preparation of standard working solutions and specimen 4.1.1 Preparation of standard working solutions 4.1.1.1 Standard working solutions of water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants Accurately pipet 0mL, 0.01mL, 0.05mL, 0.1mL, 0.5mL and 1.0mL of bisphenol A standard intermediate solution and pour them into 10mL-volumetric flasks, then scale the volumes with water to obtain the standard working solutions with the bisphenol A concentration as 0.00 mg/L, 0.01 mg/L, 0.05 mg/L, 0.1 mg/L, 0.5 mg/L and 1.0mg/L respectively. Prepare the bisphenol A standard working solution series with the same concentrations in the same way with water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants respectively. 4.1.1.2 Standard working solution of oil-based food simulants Weigh 1g (to the nearest of 0.01g) of oil-based food simulants respectively and put them into seven test tubes with stopper, then transfer 0mL, 0.01mL, 0.03mL, 0.05mL, 0.07mL, 0.1mL and 0.3mL of bisphenol A standard intermediate solutions into test tubes with glass microinjector calibrated by gravimetric method to obtain the standard working solutions with the concentration of 0.00mg/kg, 0.10mg/kg, 0.30mg/kg, 0.50mg/kg, 0.70mg/kg, 1.0mg/kg and 3.0mg/kg respectively. Add 3mL of n-hexane into each test tube respectively, mix uniformly, then add 2mL of methanol-water mixed solution (1+1) and carry out vortex oscillation for 2min, after which, keep it still until layering. Pipet the water solution at the lower layer with glass injector, then filter it through the 0.2μm nylon membrane for determination. 4.1.2 Preparation of food simulant test solutions 4.1.2.1 General Water-based, acidic, alcoholic and oil-based food simulants, which may include water-based and acidic foods, alcoholic foods and fatty foods, are adopted for the food simulation test of this standard. The required test solutions are obtained through migration test and may be preserved from light in 4℃ refrigerator for one week. 4.1.2.2 Migration test Note: refer to GB 5009.156 for the actual food simulants and migration conditions. 4.1.2.2.1 Raw materials Spread the raw material sample tightly in one layer on the paper of known size, calculate its surface area by regarding it as a rectangular solid (the thickness shall not be neglected), place the sample at 40℃ for 240h±0.5h, then carry out the migration test by the assumption that 10mL (or 10g) of food simulants are required for each 0.06dm2 of food contact area (or by weight). 4.1.2.2.2 Finished product Select appropriate migration test conditions according to the geometric shape of the finished product; see relevant descriptions in GB/T23296.1 for detail. 4.1.2.3 Treatment of soak solution 4.1.2.3.1 Water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants Transfer accurately 1ml of water-based, acidic and alcoholic food simulants obtained from the migration test, filter the simulants through a 0.2 µm filter membrane for determination; prepare two parallel samples. 4.1.2.3.2 Oil-based food simulants Accurately weigh 1g±0.01g of the oil-based food simulants obtained from migration test, place it in the test tube, add 3mL of n-hexane into the test tube and mix uniformly; then add 2mL of methanol-water mixed solution (1+1) and carry out vortex oscillation for 2min, after which, keep it still for layering. Pipet the water solution at the lower layer with the injector, then filter it through the 0.2μm filter membrane for determination. Prepare two parallel samples 4.1.3 Preparation of blank test solution Treat simulants which have not been in contact with food contact materials in the same way as described in 4.1.2.3.
Contents of GB 31604.10-2016
1 Scope 2 Principle 3 Reagents and Materials 4 Analysis Steps 5 Expression of Analysis Results 6 Accuracy 7 Others Annex A Reference Conditions of Mass Spectrometry
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