Determination of benzene in soft drinks and other beverages by isotope dilution headspace gas chromatography/mass spectrometry

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An automated, simple, and reproducible method was developed for the determination of benzene in soft drinks, based on isotope dilution headspace gas chromatography/mass spectrometry in the selected-ion monitoring mode. The method was used to assess benzene levels in samples of 124 soft drinks and beverages. Benzene was not detected in 60% of the 124 products. The average benzene levels in 6 products exceeded the Canadian maximum acceptable concentration of 5 μg/L for benzene in drinking water, and 2 of the 6 products had benzene levels above the World Health Organization guideline of 10 μg/L. The highest level of benzene, 23 μg/L, was found in a soft drink product specifically marketed to children.

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Becalski, A., Cao, X. L., Casey, V., Seaman, S., & Tague, B. (2007). Determination of benzene in soft drinks and other beverages by isotope dilution headspace gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Journal of AOAC International, 90(2), 479–484. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/90.2.479

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