Abstract

Background and aims: Synthetic dyes are widely used as food additives to avoid the loss of original dye in processed foods and to make the foods more attractive to consumers. For simultaneous determination of 8 most commonly used synthetic colors in beverage and foodstuff, an efficient, selective, and sensitive method is suggested. Methods: To analyze food colors in different beverages and fruit roll-ups, a method using Ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detector was suggested and validated. The separation of dyes from beverage and foodstuff was done by solid-phase extraction (SPE). The ultrasound-assisted solvent extraction method was used to extract dye from fruit roll-ups. Results: The limit of detection and the limit of quantification ranged from 0.036 to 0.07 and 0.098 to 0.2 µg/mL, respectively. IP-HPLC-DAD method was validated using precision (RSD %) and accuracy (Recovery %) of two concentrations of 0.5 and 1 µg/mL in terms of intra- and inter-day. SPE method was also validated using intra- and inter-day precision and accuracy. The most commonly detected dye in the tested samples was carmoisine with a concentration of 386 µg/g. Additionally, the concentration of dye was higher than the permitted level in 28.6% of beverages, 40% of edible ice products, and 100% of fruit roll-ups (Lavashak). Conclusion: This method is an effective, appropriate, accessible, reliable and safe analytic method to analyze eight food dyes

Highlights

  • Synthetic colors are an important group of food additives

  • Permitted synthetic color types and their concentration levels vary in different countries because of different insights into the safety of food products, but health authorities have announced the maximum permitted concentration of food colors in foods as acceptable daily intake (ADI) [4]

  • In IP-HPLC method, a hydrophobe ionic material is added to the mobile phase which is produced by the reaction between the sample and inert ionic eluent and separation is done by reversed phase system

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Introduction

Synthetic colors are an important group of food additives Food products with these kinds of colors are cheaper and more resistant to light, oxygen, and different pH values in comparison with food products with natural dyes. Producers might use synthetic colors, higher than the permitted levels, to make their food products more attractive [1]. Methods: To analyze food colors in different beverages and fruit roll-ups, a method using Ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detector was suggested and validated. The concentration of dye was higher than the permitted level in 28.6% of beverages, 40% of edible ice products, and 100% of fruit roll-ups (Lavashak). Conclusion: This method is an effective, appropriate, accessible, reliable and safe analytic method to analyze eight food dyes Keywords: Synthetic color, Beverage, Foodstuff, Solid phase extraction, HPLC

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