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GB 5009.205-2024: National food safety standards--Determination of toxic equivalents of dioxins and their analogues in food
GB 5009.205-2024
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
National food safety standard - Determination of toxic
equivalent of dioxins and their analogues in food
ISSUED ON: FEBRUARY 08, 2024
IMPLEMENTED ON: AUGUST 08, 2024
Issued by: National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China;
State Administration for Market Regulation.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 4
2 Principle ... 4
3 Reagents and materials ... 4
4 Instruments and apparatuses ... 7
5 Analysis steps ... 8
6 Expression of analysis results ... 17
7 Precision ... 20
8 Detection-limit ... 20
9 Others ... 20
10 Principle ... 21
11 Reagents and materials ... 21
12 Instruments and apparatuses ... 21
13 Procedure ... 21
14 Expression of analysis results ... 25
15 Precision ... 27
16 Quantitation-limit of the method ... 27
17 Others ... 27
Appendix A Name, CAS number, IUPAC number, toxic equivalency factor (TEF)
specified by WHO of 17 kinds of 2,3,7,8-substituted PCDD/Fs and 12 kinds of DL-
PCBs ... 28
Appendix B Standard solutions ... 29
Appendix C Technical requirements for determination methods ... 34
Appendix D Separation and purification process of fully automatic sample purification
system ... 41
Appendix E Standard solution chromatograms ... 44
National food safety standard - Determination of toxic
equivalent of dioxins and their analogues in food
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the determination method of the contents of 17 kinds of 2,3,7,8-
substituted polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, polychlorino-dibenzofura (PCDD/Fs) and 12
kinds of dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyl (DL-PCBs) and their toxic equivalent
(TEQ) in food (see Table A.1 in Appendix A).
Method I “Isotope dilution - gas chromatography - magnetic high-resolution mass
spectrometry” applies to the determination of the content of 17 kinds of PCDD/Fs and
12 kinds of DLPCBs and their TEQ in food.
Method II “Isotope dilution - gas chromatography - triple quadrupole mass
spectrometry” applies to the determination of the content of 17 kinds of PCDD/Fs and
12 kinds of DL-PCBs and its TEQ in meat and meat products, aquatic animals and their
products, milk and dairy products, eggs and egg products, oils, and fats.
Method I – Isotope dilution - gas chromatography - magnetic high-
resolution mass spectrometry
2 Principle
After the sample is extracted, purified and concentrated, measure by a gas
chromatography - magnetic high-resolution mass spectrometer and quantify by the
stable isotope dilution method; calculate the TEQ of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in the
sample by accumulating the toxic equivalency factor (TEF) of each target compound
multiplied by the measured content.
3 Reagents and materials
3.1 Reagents
Unless otherwise specified, all the reagents in this method are analytical reagents, and
the water is grade-1 water specified by GB/T 6682.
3.1.1 Acetone (C3H6O): pesticide residue grade.
it and place it on a shaker to shake until the silica gel is in a uniform flow state. Prepare
it immediately before use.
3.2.3 Alkalized silica gel (33%, mass fraction): Weigh 100.0 g of active silica gel into
a 250 mL stoppered ground-rotatory flask; add 49.0 g of 1 mol/L sodium hydroxide
solution; seal it and place it on a shaker to shake until the silica gel is in a uniform flow
state. Prepare it immediately before use.
3.2.4 Silver nitrate silica gel: Weigh 10.0 g of silver nitrate into a 250 mL stoppered
ground-rotatory flask; add 40 mL of water to dissolve it; then, slowly add 90.0 g of
active silica gel; seal it and place it on a shaker to shake until the silica gel is in a uniform
flow state. Prepare it immediately before use.
3.2.5 Alkaline alumina: Take alkaline alumina and activate it at 600 °C for 24 hours.
Prepare it immediately before use.
3.2.6 Hydrous florisil (1%, mass fraction): Put an appropriate amount of florisil into a
Soxhlet extractor; use n-hexane: dichloromethane (1:1, volume ratio) to extract it for
24 hours; after evaporating, weigh 99.0 g; add 1.0 mL of water; mix evenly in a closed
container (such as a stoppered glass flask or a stoppered glass conical flask); prepare
immediately before use.
3.2.7 Mixed activated carbon: Weigh 9.0 g of activated carbon and 41.0 g of
diatomaceous earth for purification; mix evenly in a closed container (such as a
stoppered glass flask or a stoppered glass conical flask); then, activate at 130 °C for 6
hours. Prepare immediately before use.
3.2.8 Anhydrous sodium sulfate: Take anhydrous sodium sulfate and burn it at 660 °C
for 6 hours. Prepare immediately before use.
3.3 Standard solution
3.3.1 Standard solution for separation degree check: solution containing natural
PCDD/Fs. For specific compounds and concentrations, see Table B.1 in Appendix B.
3.3.2 Standard solution for PCDD/Fs isotope labeled quantitative internal standard:
solution containing 15 kinds of 13C12-PCDD/Fs. See Table B.2 for specific compounds
and concentrations.
3.3.3 Standard solution for PCDD/Fs isotope labeled recovery rate internal standard:
solution containing 13C12-1,2,3,4-TCDD and 13C12-1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD. See Table B.3
for specific concentrations.
3.3.4 Standard solution for PCDD/Fs calibration: standard solution containing natural
and isotope-labeled PCDD/Fs series calibration curve. See Table B.4 for specific
compounds and concentrations.
3.3.5 Standard solution for DL-PCBs isotope labeled quantitative internal standard:
solution containing 12 kinds of 13C12-DL-PCBs. See Table B.5 for specific compounds
and concentrations.
3.3.6 Standard solution for DL-PCBs isotope labeled recovery rate internal standard:
solution containing 13C12-PCB 70, 13C12-PCB 111 and 13C12-PCB 170. See Table B.6
for specific concentrations.
3.3.7 Standard solution for DL-PCBs calibration: standard solution containing natural
and isotope-labeled DL-PCBs series calibration curve. See Table B.7 for specific
compounds and concentrations.
3.3.8 Standard solution for sensitivity check: Standard solution containing natural and
isotope-labeled PCDD/Fs series. See Table B.8 for specific compounds and
concentrations.
Note: Store the standard solution at room temperature in the dark, where it has a shelf
life of 6 years.
4 Instruments and apparatuses
4.1 Gas chromatography - magnetic high-resolution mass spectrometer (GC-HRMS)
4.2 Balance: The sensitivity is 0.1 g and 0.001 g.
4.3 Tissue homogenizer.
4.4 Pulverizer.
4.5 Freeze dryer.
4.6 Rotary evaporator.
4.7 Nitrogen concentrator.
4.8 Ultrasonic cleaner.
4.9 Shaker.
4.10 Soxhlet extractor, equipped with extraction sleeve.
4.11 Accelerated solvent extraction instrument (optional).
4.12 Muffle furnace: able to maintain constant temperature (±10 ℃) within the range
of 200 ℃ ~ 700 ℃.
4.13 Oven: able to maintain constant temperature (±5 ℃) within the range of 105 ℃ ~
250 ℃.
4.14 Glass chromatography column: equipped with polytetrafluoroethylene plunger,
150 mm (length) × 8 mm (inner diameter), 300 mm (length) × 15 mm (inner diameter).
4.15 Fully automatic sample purification system: equipped with acid-base composite
silica gel column, alkaline alumina column and activated carbon purification column.
4.16 Gel permeation chromatography column (GPC): glass column (inner diameter 15
mm ~ 20 mm), containing 50 g of S-X3 gel, or equivalent fully automatic GPC.
5 Analysis steps
5.1 Sample preparation
5.1.1...
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GB 5009.205-2024: National food safety standards--Determination of toxic equivalents of dioxins and their analogues in food
GB 5009.205-2024
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
National food safety standard - Determination of toxic
equivalent of dioxins and their analogues in food
ISSUED ON: FEBRUARY 08, 2024
IMPLEMENTED ON: AUGUST 08, 2024
Issued by: National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China;
State Administration for Market Regulation.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 4
2 Principle ... 4
3 Reagents and materials ... 4
4 Instruments and apparatuses ... 7
5 Analysis steps ... 8
6 Expression of analysis results ... 17
7 Precision ... 20
8 Detection-limit ... 20
9 Others ... 20
10 Principle ... 21
11 Reagents and materials ... 21
12 Instruments and apparatuses ... 21
13 Procedure ... 21
14 Expression of analysis results ... 25
15 Precision ... 27
16 Quantitation-limit of the method ... 27
17 Others ... 27
Appendix A Name, CAS number, IUPAC number, toxic equivalency factor (TEF)
specified by WHO of 17 kinds of 2,3,7,8-substituted PCDD/Fs and 12 kinds of DL-
PCBs ... 28
Appendix B Standard solutions ... 29
Appendix C Technical requirements for determination methods ... 34
Appendix D Separation and purification process of fully automatic sample purification
system ... 41
Appendix E Standard solution chromatograms ... 44
National food safety standard - Determination of toxic
equivalent of dioxins and their analogues in food
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the determination method of the contents of 17 kinds of 2,3,7,8-
substituted polychlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, polychlorino-dibenzofura (PCDD/Fs) and 12
kinds of dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyl (DL-PCBs) and their toxic equivalent
(TEQ) in food (see Table A.1 in Appendix A).
Method I “Isotope dilution - gas chromatography - magnetic high-resolution mass
spectrometry” applies to the determination of the content of 17 kinds of PCDD/Fs and
12 kinds of DLPCBs and their TEQ in food.
Method II “Isotope dilution - gas chromatography - triple quadrupole mass
spectrometry” applies to the determination of the content of 17 kinds of PCDD/Fs and
12 kinds of DL-PCBs and its TEQ in meat and meat products, aquatic animals and their
products, milk and dairy products, eggs and egg products, oils, and fats.
Method I – Isotope dilution - gas chromatography - magnetic high-
resolution mass spectrometry
2 Principle
After the sample is extracted, purified and concentrated, measure by a gas
chromatography - magnetic high-resolution mass spectrometer and quantify by the
stable isotope dilution method; calculate the TEQ of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in the
sample by accumulating the toxic equivalency factor (TEF) of each target compound
multiplied by the measured content.
3 Reagents and materials
3.1 Reagents
Unless otherwise specified, all the reagents in this method are analytical reagents, and
the water is grade-1 water specified by GB/T 6682.
3.1.1 Acetone (C3H6O): pesticide residue grade.
it and place it on a shaker to shake until the silica gel is in a uniform flow state. Prepare
it immediately before use.
3.2.3 Alkalized silica gel (33%, mass fraction): Weigh 100.0 g of active silica gel into
a 250 mL stoppered ground-rotatory flask; add 49.0 g of 1 mol/L sodium hydroxide
solution; seal it and place it on a shaker to shake until the silica gel is in a uniform flow
state. Prepare it immediately before use.
3.2.4 Silver nitrate silica gel: Weigh 10.0 g of silver nitrate into a 250 mL stoppered
ground-rotatory flask; add 40 mL of water to dissolve it; then, slowly add 90.0 g of
active silica gel; seal it and place it on a shaker to shake until the silica gel is in a uniform
flow state. Prepare it immediately before use.
3.2.5 Alkaline alumina: Take alkaline alumina and activate it at 600 °C for 24 hours.
Prepare it immediately before use.
3.2.6 Hydrous florisil (1%, mass fraction): Put an appropriate amount of florisil into a
Soxhlet extractor; use n-hexane: dichloromethane (1:1, volume ratio) to extract it for
24 hours; after evaporating, weigh 99.0 g; add 1.0 mL of water; mix evenly in a closed
container (such as a stoppered glass flask or a stoppered glass conical flask); prepare
immediately before use.
3.2.7 Mixed activated carbon: Weigh 9.0 g of activated carbon and 41.0 g of
diatomaceous earth for purification; mix evenly in a closed container (such as a
stoppered glass flask or a stoppered glass conical flask); then, activate at 130 °C for 6
hours. Prepare immediately before use.
3.2.8 Anhydrous sodium sulfate: Take anhydrous sodium sulfate and burn it at 660 °C
for 6 hours. Prepare immediately before use.
3.3 Standard solution
3.3.1 Standard solution for separation degree check: solution containing natural
PCDD/Fs. For specific compounds and concentrations, see Table B.1 in Appendix B.
3.3.2 Standard solution for PCDD/Fs isotope labeled quantitative internal standard:
solution containing 15 kinds of 13C12-PCDD/Fs. See Table B.2 for specific compounds
and concentrations.
3.3.3 Standard solution for PCDD/Fs isotope labeled recovery rate internal standard:
solution containing 13C12-1,2,3,4-TCDD and 13C12-1,2,3,7,8,9-HxCDD. See Table B.3
for specific concentrations.
3.3.4 Standard solution for PCDD/Fs calibration: standard solution containing natural
and isotope-labeled PCDD/Fs series calibration curve. See Table B.4 for specific
compounds and concentrations.
3.3.5 Standard solution for DL-PCBs isotope labeled quantitative internal standard:
solution containing 12 kinds of 13C12-DL-PCBs. See Table B.5 for specific compounds
and concentrations.
3.3.6 Standard solution for DL-PCBs isotope labeled recovery rate internal standard:
solution containing 13C12-PCB 70, 13C12-PCB 111 and 13C12-PCB 170. See Table B.6
for specific concentrations.
3.3.7 Standard solution for DL-PCBs calibration: standard solution containing natural
and isotope-labeled DL-PCBs series calibration curve. See Table B.7 for specific
compounds and concentrations.
3.3.8 Standard solution for sensitivity check: Standard solution containing natural and
isotope-labeled PCDD/Fs series. See Table B.8 for specific compounds and
concentrations.
Note: Store the standard solution at room temperature in the dark, where it has a shelf
life of 6 years.
4 Instruments and apparatuses
4.1 Gas chromatography - magnetic high-resolution mass spectrometer (GC-HRMS)
4.2 Balance: The sensitivity is 0.1 g and 0.001 g.
4.3 Tissue homogenizer.
4.4 Pulverizer.
4.5 Freeze dryer.
4.6 Rotary evaporator.
4.7 Nitrogen concentrator.
4.8 Ultrasonic cleaner.
4.9 Shaker.
4.10 Soxhlet extractor, equipped with extraction sleeve.
4.11 Accelerated solvent extraction instrument (optional).
4.12 Muffle furnace: able to maintain constant temperature (±10 ℃) within the range
of 200 ℃ ~ 700 ℃.
4.13 Oven: able to maintain constant temperature (±5 ℃) within the range of 105 ℃ ~
250 ℃.
4.14 Glass chromatography column: equipped with polytetrafluoroethylene plunger,
150 mm (length) × 8 mm (inner diameter), 300 mm (length) × 15 mm (inner diameter).
4.15 Fully automatic sample purification system: equipped with acid-base composite
silica gel column, alkaline alumina column and activated carbon purification column.
4.16 Gel permeation chromatography column (GPC): glass column (inner diameter 15
mm ~ 20 mm), containing 50 g of S-X3 gel, or equivalent fully automatic GPC.
5 Analysis steps
5.1 Sample preparation
5.1.1...
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