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Recent Advances in Non-Targeted Screening of Compounds in Plastic-Based/Paper-Based Food Contact Materials.

Ya ChenHongyan LiHaizhi HuangBiao ZhangZihong YeXiaoping YuXuping Shentu
Published in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Ensuring the safety of food contact materials has become a pressing concern in recent times. However, detecting hazardous compounds in such materials can be a complex task, and traditional screening methods may not be sufficient. Non-targeted screening technologies can provide comprehensive information on all detectable compounds, thereby supporting the identification, detection, and risk assessment of food contact materials. Nonetheless, the non-targeted screening of food contact materials remains a challenging issue. This paper presents a detailed review of non-targeted screening technologies relying on high-resolution mass spectrometry for plastic-based and paper-based food contact materials over the past five years. Methods of extracting, separating, concentrating, and enriching compounds, as well as migration experiments related to non-targeted screening, are examined in detail. Furthermore, instruments and devices of high-resolution mass spectrometry used in non-targeted screening technologies for food contact materials are discussed and summarized. The research findings aim to provide a theoretical basis and practical reference for the risk management of food contact materials and the development of relevant regulations and standards.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • high resolution mass spectrometry
  • risk assessment
  • cancer therapy
  • heavy metals
  • drug delivery
  • social media
  • quantum dots
  • sensitive detection
  • health information
  • simultaneous determination
  • real time pcr