Gravimetric and SIM-Headspace GC-MS for residual organic solvents detection in Halal and wholesomeness food analysis

The demand for halal foods and beverages is increasing globally. While most halal analysis focuses on porcine, this study focuses on assessing residual organic solvents to ensure their halal compliance and wholesomeness, following several Malaysian standards and guidelines. A significant challenge i...

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Main Authors: Yuswan, Mohd Hafis, Asip, Nurul Najwa, Mohamad, Haslina, A. Jalil, Nurul Hanani, Keso, Shamsidah, Tengku Md. Yusoff, Tengku Shahrul, Mohamad, Nurhidayatul Asma, Ibrahim, Anisah, Arshad, Syariena, Lai, Kok Song, Abdullah Sani, Muhamad Shirwan
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119405/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119405/1/119405.pdf
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author Yuswan, Mohd Hafis
Asip, Nurul Najwa
Mohamad, Haslina
A. Jalil, Nurul Hanani
Keso, Shamsidah
Tengku Md. Yusoff, Tengku Shahrul
Mohamad, Nurhidayatul Asma
Ibrahim, Anisah
Arshad, Syariena
Lai, Kok Song
Abdullah Sani, Muhamad Shirwan
author_facet Yuswan, Mohd Hafis
Asip, Nurul Najwa
Mohamad, Haslina
A. Jalil, Nurul Hanani
Keso, Shamsidah
Tengku Md. Yusoff, Tengku Shahrul
Mohamad, Nurhidayatul Asma
Ibrahim, Anisah
Arshad, Syariena
Lai, Kok Song
Abdullah Sani, Muhamad Shirwan
author_sort Yuswan, Mohd Hafis
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description The demand for halal foods and beverages is increasing globally. While most halal analysis focuses on porcine, this study focuses on assessing residual organic solvents to ensure their halal compliance and wholesomeness, following several Malaysian standards and guidelines. A significant challenge in this study was the volatility of the residual solvents during the preparation of standards and quality control. To address this issue, a gravimetric technique was employed and effectively minimized the difference between theoretical (1,000 ppm) and actual (710 – 892 ppm) concentrations of the residual organic standard stock solution, except for acetone (588 ppm). The aim of this study was to establish a validated, reliable, and accurate method using SIM-headspace GC-MS to identify and quantify residual organic solvents for halal and wholesomeness analysis. Confirmation of each residual organic solvent was achieved by comparing the obtained spectra with the NIST 11 spectral database, containing 70,832 compounds, with similarity ranging from 80.9% to 96.6%, except for acetonitrile at 52.2%. The validation parameters were carried out according to ISO 17025:2017, the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, and the European Guidelines. The parameters included recovery ranging from 95.65% to 95.68%, precision from 10.08% to 19.65% RSD, linearity between 0.996 to 0.999, limit of detection from 0.01 to 0.08 ppm, and limit of quantification from 0.02 to 0.24 ppm. Uncertainty considerations were limited to recovery, precision, and linearity, as other uncertainties were negligible based on the bottom-up approach using in-house validation data. This combination of gravimetric and SIM-headspace GC-MS techniques has provided valuable insights for discussions and collaborations among halal authorities worldwide to establish a consensus analytical methodology for halal and wholesomeness assessment.
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spelling upm-1194052025-08-19T08:21:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119405/ Gravimetric and SIM-Headspace GC-MS for residual organic solvents detection in Halal and wholesomeness food analysis Yuswan, Mohd Hafis Asip, Nurul Najwa Mohamad, Haslina A. Jalil, Nurul Hanani Keso, Shamsidah Tengku Md. Yusoff, Tengku Shahrul Mohamad, Nurhidayatul Asma Ibrahim, Anisah Arshad, Syariena Lai, Kok Song Abdullah Sani, Muhamad Shirwan The demand for halal foods and beverages is increasing globally. While most halal analysis focuses on porcine, this study focuses on assessing residual organic solvents to ensure their halal compliance and wholesomeness, following several Malaysian standards and guidelines. A significant challenge in this study was the volatility of the residual solvents during the preparation of standards and quality control. To address this issue, a gravimetric technique was employed and effectively minimized the difference between theoretical (1,000 ppm) and actual (710 – 892 ppm) concentrations of the residual organic standard stock solution, except for acetone (588 ppm). The aim of this study was to establish a validated, reliable, and accurate method using SIM-headspace GC-MS to identify and quantify residual organic solvents for halal and wholesomeness analysis. Confirmation of each residual organic solvent was achieved by comparing the obtained spectra with the NIST 11 spectral database, containing 70,832 compounds, with similarity ranging from 80.9% to 96.6%, except for acetonitrile at 52.2%. The validation parameters were carried out according to ISO 17025:2017, the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, and the European Guidelines. The parameters included recovery ranging from 95.65% to 95.68%, precision from 10.08% to 19.65% RSD, linearity between 0.996 to 0.999, limit of detection from 0.01 to 0.08 ppm, and limit of quantification from 0.02 to 0.24 ppm. Uncertainty considerations were limited to recovery, precision, and linearity, as other uncertainties were negligible based on the bottom-up approach using in-house validation data. This combination of gravimetric and SIM-headspace GC-MS techniques has provided valuable insights for discussions and collaborations among halal authorities worldwide to establish a consensus analytical methodology for halal and wholesomeness assessment. Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2024-09-30 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119405/1/119405.pdf Yuswan, Mohd Hafis and Asip, Nurul Najwa and Mohamad, Haslina and A. Jalil, Nurul Hanani and Keso, Shamsidah and Tengku Md. Yusoff, Tengku Shahrul and Mohamad, Nurhidayatul Asma and Ibrahim, Anisah and Arshad, Syariena and Lai, Kok Song and Abdullah Sani, Muhamad Shirwan (2024) Gravimetric and SIM-Headspace GC-MS for residual organic solvents detection in Halal and wholesomeness food analysis. Malaysian Applied Biology, 53 (3). pp. 159-169. ISSN 0126-8643; eISSN: 2462-151X https://jms.mabjournal.com/index.php/mab/article/view/2873 10.55230/mabjournal.v53i3.2873
spellingShingle Yuswan, Mohd Hafis
Asip, Nurul Najwa
Mohamad, Haslina
A. Jalil, Nurul Hanani
Keso, Shamsidah
Tengku Md. Yusoff, Tengku Shahrul
Mohamad, Nurhidayatul Asma
Ibrahim, Anisah
Arshad, Syariena
Lai, Kok Song
Abdullah Sani, Muhamad Shirwan
Gravimetric and SIM-Headspace GC-MS for residual organic solvents detection in Halal and wholesomeness food analysis
title Gravimetric and SIM-Headspace GC-MS for residual organic solvents detection in Halal and wholesomeness food analysis
title_full Gravimetric and SIM-Headspace GC-MS for residual organic solvents detection in Halal and wholesomeness food analysis
title_fullStr Gravimetric and SIM-Headspace GC-MS for residual organic solvents detection in Halal and wholesomeness food analysis
title_full_unstemmed Gravimetric and SIM-Headspace GC-MS for residual organic solvents detection in Halal and wholesomeness food analysis
title_short Gravimetric and SIM-Headspace GC-MS for residual organic solvents detection in Halal and wholesomeness food analysis
title_sort gravimetric and sim-headspace gc-ms for residual organic solvents detection in halal and wholesomeness food analysis
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119405/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119405/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119405/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119405/1/119405.pdf