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Pharm Sci. 2019;25(4): 338-344.
doi: 10.15171/PS.2019.42

Scopus ID: 85077533297
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Research Article

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Determination of Acrylamide after Its Extraction from Potato Chips

Maryam Ghalebi 1, Samin Hamidi 2* ORCID logo, Mahboob Nemati 2 ORCID logo

1 Pharmaceutical Analysis Research Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
2 Food and Drug Safety Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz 51664, Iran.
*Corresponding Author: Email: hamidisamin@gmail.com

Abstract

Background: Acrylamide is a known carcinogenic product that has been found among the substances such as potato chips which to be processed under the heat-treatment. In order to extract amounts of acrylamide from fried chips in market, an ultrasound-assisted liquid– liquid extraction (UA-LLE) technique is proposed. The UA-LLE coupled LLE and ultrasonication in a single step. Methods: Chips samples were dissolved in an extracting organic solvent using ultrasonication to prompt transferring of acrylamide into the organic phase. As a result, the extraction time and process efficiency were significantly enhanced through increasing the collision power and mass transfer between grounded chips and organic phase. Results: Important parameters affecting the extraction efficiency such as kind of organic solvent and its volume, re-dissolving solvent and pH were optimized. This newly proposed method has been applied to determine the trace acrylamide in potato chips samples purchased from local market. Conclusion: UA-LLE is a handy, economic and time-saving method, with high extraction yield (over 103% average recovery) and good precision (lower than 15% relative standard deviation, RSD). Most importantly, it seems this method to be an ideal pre-treatment method for the extraction of acrylamide in food matrix in food quality control laboratories.
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Submitted: 10 Mar 2019
Revision: 14 May 2019
Accepted: 23 May 2019
ePublished: 20 Dec 2019
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