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2-Alkylcyclobutanones as Irradiation Dose Indicators in Irradiated Ground Beef Patties
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2002
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Food AnalysisFood ContaminantIrradiation DoseMeat QualityIrradiation Dose IndicatorsFood ChemistryBioanalysisAnalytical ChemistryToxicologyFood TechnologyChromatographyHealth SciencesBeam IrradiationRadiation ApplicationFood QualityFood SafetyAnimal ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringSupercritical Fluid ExtractionFood EngineeringFood ProcessingMedicine
Alkylcyclobutanones have been recognized as chemical markers of irradiated lipid-containing foods since 1970. They are important because they are produced solely as a result of irradiation and not any other processing method. This study investigated the formation of 2-dodecylcyclobutanone (2-DCB) and 2-tetradec-5'-enylcyclobutanone (2-TDCB) in irradiated ground beef patties from commercial and noncommercial sources. Patties were irradiated using a (60)C source (gamma-irradiation) and electron beam irradiation, at five targeted absorbed doses of 0.5, 1.0, 2.5, 5.0, and 7.0 kGy. Commercially available irradiated patties were also studied. A supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) procedure was optimized and used for the extraction and isolation of the alkylcyclobutanones. Samples can be used for extraction without a prior cleanup step, which makes this procedure rapid and convenient to use. Identification and quantitation of the cyclobutanones were done by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. 2-DCB was detected in all of the irradiated samples (including commercial patties), and its concentration increased linearly with the irradiation dose. Electron beam irradiation produced a greater amount of 2-DCB compared to gamma-irradiation at dose levels >2.5 kGy. 2-TDCB was detected only at the two higher irradiation doses, whereas both marker compounds were not detected in the non-irradiated samples.
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