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Food and Chemical Toxicology | 1986

Reactions of antioxidants in foods

Charles R. Warner; William C. Brumley; Daniel H. Daniels; Frank L. Joe; T. Fazio

The chemical transformations of BHT and BHA in the deep-fat frying of potatoes were studied. Approximately 80% of the BHT and its associated decomposition products was lost from the lard after six batches of french fries. This may have been due to steam distillation caused by the water boiled out of the potatoes. In contrast, 80% of the radiocarbon introduced as radiolabelled BHA was retained by the frying medium even after 12 batches of french fries. The concentration of intact BHA decreased to undetectable levels after four batches. Because of the complexity of the products formed in the heated fats, studies were undertaken on the thermolysis of a hydroperoxy derivative of BHT, 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroperoxy-4-methylcyclohexa-2,3-dienone++ + (HBHT). The product mixture, which was identified by mass spectrometry and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, included BHT, 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-4-methylcyclohexa-2,5-dienone and 3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde. Elemental compositions of other unidentified products were determined by high-resolution mass spectrometry.


International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Physics | 1981

Construction of a desorption chemical-ionization probe for activated field-desorption emitters

John A. G. Roach; A.J. Malatesta; James A. Sphon; William C. Brumley; Denis Andrzejewski; Peter A. Dreifuss

Abstract A probe, current-control unit and air lock have been constructed and an ion source modified to permit rapid insertion of activated field-desorption emitters into the reactive plasma of a quadrupole mass spectrometer equipped with a pulsed positive-ion—negative- ion chemical ionization source.


Analytical Chemistry | 1988

Quantitation of ethyl carbamate in whiskey, sherry, port, and wine by gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry using a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer

William C. Brumley; Benjamin J. Canas; Gracia A. Perfetti; Magdi M. Mossoba; James A. Sphon; Paul E. Corneliussen


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 1983

Isolation and identification of C16 and C18 fatty acid esters of chloropropanediol in adulterated Spanish cooking oils

Albert M. Gardner; Martin P. Yurawecz; W. C. Cunningham; Gregory W. Diachenko; Eugene P. Mazzola; William C. Brumley


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1981

Low-resolution multiple ion detection gas chromatographic--mass spectrometric comparison of six extraction--cleanup methods for determining 2,3,7,9-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in fish.

William C. Brumley; John A. G. Roach; James A. Sphon; Peter A. Dreifuss; Denis Andrzejewski; Richard A. Niemann; David Firestone


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1985

Negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry of deoxynivalenol (DON): application to identification of DON in grains and snack foods after quantitation/isolation by thin-layer chromatography

William C. Brumley; Mary W. Trucksess; Scott H. Adler; Clara K. Cohen; Kevin D. White; James A. Sphon


Analytical Chemistry | 1983

Identification of sulfonamide drugs in swine liver by collision-induced dissociation/mass analyzed ion kinetic energy spectrometry.

William C. Brumley; Zhao Min; Jean E. Matusik; John A. G. Roach; Charlie J. Barnes; James A. Sphon; Thomas. Fazio


Analytical Chemistry | 1983

Analysis of fish for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin by electron capture capillary gas chromatography

Richard A. Niemann; William C. Brumley; David Firestone; James A. Sphon


Analytical Chemistry | 1981

Negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry of aflatoxins and related mycotoxins

William C. Brumley; Nesheim S; Trucksess Mw; Trucksess Ew; Peter A. Dreifuss; John A. G. Roach; Andrzejewski D; Eppley Rm; Pohland Ae; Thorpe Cw; James A. Sphon


Analytical Chemistry | 1988

Application of gas chromatography/matrix isolation/Fourier transform infrared spectrometry to the determination of ethyl carbamate in alcoholic beverages and foods.

Magdi M. Mossoba; Jo Yun T. Chen; William C. Brumley; S. W. Page

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James A. Sphon

Food and Drug Administration

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Peter A. Dreifuss

Food and Drug Administration

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Denis Andrzejewski

Food and Drug Administration

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John A. G. Roach

Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition

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Zhao Min

Food and Drug Administration

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Charles R. Warner

Food and Drug Administration

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Daniel H. Daniels

Food and Drug Administration

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Kevin D. White

Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition

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A.J. Malatesta

Food and Drug Administration

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Albert M. Gardner

Food and Drug Administration

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