Synthetic food dyes – some aspects of use and methods of determination

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Abstract

Color is one of the key ingredients for increasing the appetizing of food, so food dyes have become firmly established in food production technologies. However, with the acquisition of toxicity data of synthetic food dyes (SFD), there were restrictions and standards for their content in food have emerged. Numerous papers published in recent years demonstrate the importance of the problem of the use and definition of SFD. The review contains over 180 literary references in the field of usage and methods of determination of synthetic food dyes, among them regulatory documents (regulations), official internet resources of international and Ukrainian organizations, review articles and original works. Varieties of chromatography, enzyme-linked immunoassay, optical and electrochemical methods are used to identify and determine SFD. Special attention was paid to voltammetry (VA) as a method that is cheaper than chromatography and completely satisfies selectivity, sensitivity, reliability requirements and is compatible with the concept of green analytical chemistry, as it doesn't need organic solvents. Moreover, single sweep voltammetry can be considered as a screening method with low limits of determination and rapid response.

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Dubenska, L. O., Dmukhailo, A. V., Tvorynska, S. I., Rydchuk, P. V., & Dubenska, L. V. (2020). Synthetic food dyes – some aspects of use and methods of determination. Methods and Objects of Chemical Analysis, 15(1), 5–20. https://doi.org/10.17721/moca.2020.5-20

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