Application Notes

Application Notes

AppBrief: Determination of MOSH/MOAH in Palm Oil and Instant Noodles

Abstract

Contaminations in foods and beverages can cause serious health problems and are a growing concern in modern society. In recent years, contamination with mineral oil hydrocarbons shifted into public focus and also gained attention in legislation and standardization. Mineral oil hydrocarbons, especially aromatic hydrocarbons, can pose serious health risks and include many carcinogenic compounds.

The initial norms and guidelines for the determination of mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) and mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons (MOAH) focused mostly on vegetable oil matrices. There are no standardized methods and procedures available for quantification of MOSH and MOAH in other matrices. Nevertheless, there is a steadily growing demand for MOSH/ MOAH determination in various types of foods, as well as food contact materials, packaging, and body care products and cosmetics.

This study analyzed palm oils and instant noodles used to produce instant noodle soups.

Keywords

MOSH/MOAH, Mineral Oil Hydrocarbons, Palm Oil, Instant Noodles, HPLC-GC-dual FID system