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Phthalates Analysis in Fruit Juice Using an Agilent 5977E GC/MSD

Applications | 2013 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/SQ
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of the Topic



Phthalate esters are widely used plasticizers in PVC and other polymers and are recognized as endocrine disruptors. Their presence in food and beverages, particularly fruit juices packaged in plastic or stored in contact materials, poses a potential health risk. Accurate and sensitive analysis of phthalates in fruit juice is essential for ensuring consumer safety and regulatory compliance.

Objectives and Study Overview



This study aimed to develop and validate a robust analytical procedure for the quantitative determination of 16 phthalate esters in fruit juice. The method follows the Chinese standard GB/T 21911-2008 and employs an Agilent 5977E GC/MSD operating in combined full-scan and selected-ion monitoring (Scan/SIM) mode to achieve high sensitivity and specificity.

Methodology and Instrumentation



Sample Preparation:
  • Aliquot 5 mL of fruit juice into a vial.
  • Add 2 mL of n-hexane, vortex for 1 minute, then allow phase separation for 10 minutes.
  • Collect 1 mL of the upper hexane phase for GC/MS analysis.

Instrumentation Used:
  • Gas Chromatograph–Mass Spectrometer: Agilent 5977E GC/MSD.
  • Autosampler: Agilent 7650A Automatic Liquid Sampler, 50-vial capacity.
  • Column: Agilent HP-5ms UI, 30 m × 0.25 mm i.d., 0.25 µm film thickness.
  • Injection: Splitless mode, 1 µL injection volume, inlet temperature 250 °C.
  • Carrier Gas: Helium at 1.0 mL/min constant flow.
  • Oven Program: 60 °C (1 min), ramp 20 °C/min to 220 °C (1 min), ramp 5 °C/min to 280 °C (4 min).
  • MSD Conditions: Electron ionization (EI), interface 280 °C, ion source 300 °C, quadrupole 150 °C, Scan 50–550 u; SIM acquisition for targeted ions with 100 ms dwell time.

Main Results and Discussion



The method demonstrated excellent analytical performance across the calibration range of 0.5–8.0 mg/L for all 16 phthalates:
  • Linearity: Correlation coefficients (R²) ranged from 0.9981 to 0.9999 in SIM mode.
  • Sensitivity and Selectivity: Full-scan and SIM chromatograms showed clear peak separation within a 22 minute run time, with quantifier and qualifier ions ensuring reliable identification.
  • Repeatability: Relative standard deviations (RSD) for six replicate extractions ranged from 0.30 % to 1.57 %, indicating high method precision.
  • Spike Recovery: A 0.4 mg/L spiked orange juice sample produced consistent quantitation, confirming minimal matrix interferences.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • The method complies with national standards and can be integrated into routine quality control laboratories.
  • High sensitivity and repeatability support monitoring of phthalates at trace levels in complex food matrices.
  • Automated sample handling and fast GC/MS analysis increase throughput and reduce labor costs.

Future Trends and Applications



Advancements in analytical chemistry are expected to further enhance phthalate screening, including high-resolution mass spectrometry for non-targeted analysis, microextraction techniques for reduced solvent use, and integration with online sample preparation. Evolving regulations will drive demand for faster, more comprehensive methods to detect emerging plasticizer contaminants in beverages and other food products.

Conclusion



The Agilent 5977E GC/MSD method provides a reliable, sensitive, and reproducible approach for the quantitative analysis of 16 phthalate esters in fruit juice. Its strong linearity, low detection limits, and robust precision make it suitable for regulatory compliance and routine quality assessment in the food industry.

References


  • GB/T 21911-2008 Determination of phthalate esters in foods.

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