Title of article :
Simultaneous determination of ethanol and methanol in alcohol free malt beverages, energy drinks and fruit juices by gas chromatography
Author/Authors :
Sirhan, Ala Yahya Food Lab Dept. - JordanFood & Drug Administration - Amman, Jordan , Aljabar, Joumana Abd Food Lab Dept. - JordanFood & Drug Administration - Amman, Jordan , Mostafa, Ahmad Food Lab Dept. - JordanFood & Drug Administration - Amman, Jordan , Wong , Richard C.S. Dept. of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Universiti Malaya - Lembah Pantai - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , Abdulra’uf, Lukman Bola Dept. of Chemistry - College of Pure and Applied Sciences - Kwara State University - Malete - Ilorin, Nigeria , Talhouni, Ahmad Faculty of Pharmacy - Isra’ University - Amman, Jordan
Pages :
7
From page :
183
To page :
189
Abstract :
A simple, sensitive, and direct method to decide if “alcohol-free” beverages, energy drinks and fruit juices could result in positive “alcohol alerts” based on the use of the gas chromatography with a flame ionizationdetector (GC–FID) has been developed.The chromatographic conditions such as injection volume and split ratios were optimized in order to increase the sample throughput and sensitivity. Unlike other conventional methods which also employ laborious sample preparations; this method analyzes samples directly without any prior treatment and thus cutting down the sample treatment time, as well as reducing the analysis cost per sample. Additionally, low ethanol concentrations as low as 6 mg/L were detected and quantified; making this method an appropriate technique for routine alcohols analysis in beverages. Optimization of chromatographic conditions gave recoveries in the range of 83.00% to 112.8% with relative standard deviations lower than 9%. The calibration curves were linear over the range from6.250-200.0 mg/L for methanol and ethanol.The correlation coefficients (r2) were higher than 0.9997. The limits of quantifications (LOQ) are 4.48 mg/L for ethanol and 5.74 mg/L for methanol. A total of 100 domestic and imported labeled "alcohol-free" inJordan were analyzed for their alcohol content. Concentrations ranged from non-detectable to 14.9 mg/L for ethanol and from non-detectable to 9.38mg/Lfor methanol were found in energy drinks.On the other hand, non-quantifiable amounts of alcohols were found in malt beverage as well as fruit juices.
Keywords :
Gas chromatography , Flame ionization detector , Energy drink , Alcohol-free beverage
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology
Serial Year :
2019
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2595935
Link To Document :
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