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<subfield code="a">The aim of this work is focused on the melamine migration from food contact materials (FCMs), considering data&#xd;
obtained from univariate analysis versus that obtained from multivariate approach in liquid chromatography&#xd;
coupled to diode array detector.&#xd;
Plastic food contact materials are made from monomers and additives. Moreover, non-intentionally added&#xd;
substances (NIAS) can be part of the composition of the FCM: raw material impurities or process by-products,&#xd;
inks or adhesives.&#xd;
Any compound present within a FCM can migrate to foodstuff. Specific migration of some substances from&#xd;
plastic FCMs to food/simulant is limited by European legislation in force (Commission Regulation No 10/2011).&#xd;
Quantification of analytes in migration samples through a univariate analysis could lead to erroneous results.&#xd;
As an example, in liquid chromatography NIAS can interfere when coeluting with analytes or when they have&#xd;
close retention time. In that case, an overestimation would happen and the verification of the compliance of the&#xd;
specific migration limit (SML) of a substance would be incorrect.&#xd;
A solution to the problem can be found in the application of a chemometric tool with the second-order&#xd;
advantage, which allows the unequivocal identification of analytes. Specifically, for this work, PARAFAC/&#xd;
PARAFAC2 decomposition technique along with tensors arranged from HPLC-DAD data of migration (test and&#xd;
kinetics) samples were used for the identification and quantification of melamine.&#xd;
Results of melamine quantity found in migration samples from five types of melaware by means of a multivariate approach were compared to results obtained with a univariate data analysis carried out with values of&#xd;
chromatographic peak area as response. The comparison reveals that in test samples, univariate analysis supposes an overestimation in the quantity of melamine of 30 % on average, with respect of the concentration&#xd;
obtained from the multivariate approach. Besides, in kinetics samples it is remarkable that for one migration&#xd;
cycle the melamine found was 10 times above the one that obtained with PARAFAC decomposition.&#xd;
Summing up, multivariate data analysis of migration samples supposes a great advantage in order to comply&#xd;
with the established regulation about migrants and to decrease the false non-compliant results.</subfield>
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