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New sorbent-based hydrophobic alginic acid derivatives for fat removal in multi-pesticide residues: analysis of a fatty food sample

Abstract

Hydrophobic alginic acid derivatives were synthesized with various aliphatic hydrocarbon chains for fat removal in an analysis of multi-pesticide residues in a fatty food sample. First, alginic acid was chemically modified using eco-friendly ultrasound-assisted esterification with different alcohols, namely, hydrophobic alginic acid–methanol (HAA-C1), hydrophobic alginic acid–butanol (HAA-C4), and hydrophobic alginic acid–octadecanol (HAA-C18). The degree of esterification (DE) was determined by titration, and the results ranged from 57.3% to 63.7%. The physicochemical properties of the synthesized hydrophobic alginic acids (HAAs) were studied using FT-IR, XRD, TGA, and FE-SEM. Subsequently, the performance of the HAAs was checked and evaluated for the removal of fat from a fatty food sample by calculating the fat removal percentage and the determination of 214 pesticide residues in the fatty food sample. For the fat removal percentage application, the HAAs were able to efficiently remove between 77% and 83% of the fat; HAA-C18 had the highest percentage. Regarding the pesticide residue application, HAAs were also able to remove the fat content from the fatty food sample without a significant effect on the pesticide substances. The recoveries of the detected pesticide compounds were between 80% and 120% for all HAAs. However, there were various missing pesticide compounds for HAAs. The number of missing pesticide compounds was 19, 6, and 33 for HAA-C1, HAA-C4, and HAA-C18, respectively. HAA-C4 had medium hydrophobicity and it lost fewer pesticides than the other HAAs. This was because the multi-pesticide mixture had various classes of chemical structure; hence, it had different polarity powers. We concluded that HAAs are developable and applicable to be safely used as a green material in diverse fatty food sample analysis applications.

Graphical abstract: New sorbent-based hydrophobic alginic acid derivatives for fat removal in multi-pesticide residues: analysis of a fatty food sample

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Nov 2023
Accepted
29 Dec 2023
First published
12 Jan 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 2491-2503

New sorbent-based hydrophobic alginic acid derivatives for fat removal in multi-pesticide residues: analysis of a fatty food sample

O. A. Thabet, F. K. Alenzi, M. A. Alshubramy, K. A. Alamry, M. A. Hussein and R. Hoogenboom, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 2491 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA07442K

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