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Food Addit Contam ; 17(9): 815-9, 2000 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11091796

ABSTRACT

Experiments were performed to characterize the kinetics of the permeation of different medium molecular weight model permeants: bisphenol A, warfarin and anthracene, from liquid paraffin, through a surrogate potential functional barrier (25 microns-thick orientated polypropylene--OPP) into the food simulants olive oil and 3% (w/v) acetic acid. The characterization of permeation kinetics generally observed the permeation models previously reported to explain the experimental permeation results obtained for a low molecular weight group of model permeants. In general, the model permeants exhibited behaviour consistent with their relative molecular weights with respect to (a) the time taken to attain steady-state permeation into the food simulant in which they were more soluble, (b) their subsequent steady-state permeation rates, and (c) their partition between liquid paraffin and the OPP membrane.


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Food Contamination/prevention & control , Food Packaging/standards , Polypropylenes/standards , Acetic Acid/analysis , Anthracenes/analysis , Benzhydryl Compounds , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Equipment Reuse , Food Packaging/legislation & jurisprudence , Molecular Weight , Olive Oil , Permeability , Phenols/analysis , Plant Oils/analysis , Warfarin/analysis
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Food Addit Contam ; 17(8): 703-11, 2000 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11027031

ABSTRACT

The advent of the functional barrier concept in food packaging has brought with it a requirement for fast tests of permeation through potential barrier materials. In such tests it would be convenient for both foodstuffs and materials below the functional barrier (sub-barrier materials) to be represented by standard simulants. By means of inverse gas chromatography, liquid paraffin spiked with appropriate permeants was considered as a potential simulant of sub-barrier materials based on polypropylene (PP) or similar polyolefins. Experiments were performed to characterize the kinetics of the permeation of low molecular weight model permeants (octene, toluene and isopropanol) from liquid paraffin, through a surrogate potential functional barrier (25 microns-thick oriented PP) into the food stimulants olive oil and 3% (w/v) acetic acid. These permeation results were interpreted in terms of three permeation kinetic models regarding the solubility of a particular model permeant in the post-barrier medium (i.e. the food simulant). The results obtained justify the development and evaluation of liquid sub-barrier simulants that would allow flexible yet rigorous testing of new laminated multilayer packaging materials.


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Food Packaging , Polypropylenes/chemistry , 2-Propanol/pharmacokinetics , Acetic Acid/pharmacokinetics , Alkenes/pharmacokinetics , Chromatography, Gas , Food Contamination/prevention & control , Mineral Oil/pharmacokinetics , Models, Chemical , Molecular Weight , Permeability , Toluene/pharmacokinetics
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