Abstract
Ultra-Trace Determination of Methyl Carbamate and Ethyl Carbamate in Local Wines by GC-FID Following Pre concentration with C18-SPE
Supawadee Sarawan, Saksit Chanthai*
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/300313
Abstract:
An analytical method is described for ultra-trace determination of methyl carbamate and ethyl carbamate in locally produced fruit wines. The quantitative analysis involves with dichloromethane extraction followed by 30-fold preconcentration using C18 SPE prior to measurement by capillary GC-FID. Under the optimized conditions, a good linearity of their calibration curves was obtained in the range of 0.1-50.0 mg/L with r2 > 0.994. LOD and LOQ were 3.3-16.7 µg/L and 11.1-55.6 µg/L, respectively. The averaged recovery of these carbamates was ranged of 82.2-95.2% with RSD < 8.76%. The procedure was applied to determine both carbamate residues in various local wine samples. It was found that the concentration range of methyl carbamate (6.9-24.1 µg/L) was rather fluctuated and higher than that of ethyl carbamate (2.6-4.3 µg/L), suggesting that is a certain residual background contamination naturally occurring in the wine fermentation.
Keywords:Methyl carbamate; Ethyl carbamate; Wine; Preconcentration; Solvent extraction; Solid-phase extraction; Gas chromatography
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