Keywords
|
magnetic graphene oxide, nano-sorbent, melamine, dairy products, HPLC
|
Abstract
|
Melamine (2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5-triazine) is illegal material to be used as an additive in
food or related ingredients due to its low cost and high nitrogen content (66%). This
increasing apparent protein content and provides a wrong amount of protein concentration
testing [1]. Melamine can be very toxic at high-dose exposure. The maximum residue level
for melamine set by many countries and by WHO are 1 mg kg‒1 in infant formula and 2.5 mg
kg‒1 in other milk and milk based products [2]. Therefore, its determination in low amount is
important due to human health impact such as kidney stones, renal failure, urinary problems
and hyperplasia in the bladder [3]. This study presents synthesis, characherization and
application of magnetic graphene oxide for extraction/preconcentration and determination of
melamine in dairy products by high performance liquid chromatoghraphy (HPLC) with UV
detection. Several factors affecting the extraction procedure such as pH, amount of the
adsorbent, contact time, sample volume, type of elution solvent and elution volume were
investigated. The optimizing of the parameters was evaluated by employing response surface
method (RSM). The cubic model can be explained interaction among effective parameters on
the extraction procedure. Under optimal conditions, the limits of detection (LOD) were found
to be 0.3 μg mL−1 for melamine in the milk formula sample. The recoveries of melamine from
three milk samples (e.g., raw milk, flavored milk and yogurt) were in the range of 97.08–
99.98 % with RSDs of 0.5–3.5 %.
|