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Title: Ernhrungsphysiologie und angewandte Biochemie


1
Issue Ethylhexanoic Acid
  • Again a contaminant found in food jars

2
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA)Chemical Data
  • Chemical Names
  • 2-Ethyl hexanoic acid- CAS Nr. 149-57-5
    ethylhexanoic acid- formula C8H16O2 - MW
    144,2 g/Mol
  • use- metal salts (Ca-, Zn-, Ba-salts) as PVC
    co-stabilizers- Zn-dihexylhexanate as catalyst
    for foamed plastic and hardener for silicone
    resins- intermediate in the production of
    plasticizers lubricants (as decylester)

http//www.basf.com/businesses/chemicals/intermedi
ates/pdfs/2-ethylh.pdf
3
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA) Toxicology
  • Toxicity1 (available information 10/2004)
  • Low acute toxicity (LD50, rat 2000 3500 mg/kg)
  • Absorption via skin, oral or inhalation
  • Weak irritant on skin and eyes, no sensitizing
    effect
  • According to 67/548/EWG possibly fetotoxic
  • NOAEL rats 100mg/kg, 250 mg/kg
  • NOAEL rabbits 25mg/kg, gt 250 mg/kg
  • Mutagenicity Assays
  • negative in bacterial mutagenicity tests
  • Neg, in diverse micronucleus tests
  • questionable positive sister chromatid
    exchange-test on human lymphocytes
  • Repeated Dose Toxicity (subacute, rats)
  • liver alteration (increasing weight)
  • NOAEL rats 62 mg/kg

4
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA) Exposition
  • Food Sources
  • Detection of 2-EHA in lid gaskets2
  • 2-EHA was detected in 80 of the investigated
    baby foods (n20) and 70 of the fruit juices
    (n 15)
  • the amounts ranged from 0,25 to 3,2 mg/kg (baby
    food) and 0,01 0,59 mg/kg (fruit juices),
    respectively
  • The plastic gaskets inside the metal lids was
    revealed as the origin of 2-EHA
  • Other sources
  • Endogenous formation of EHA from 2-ethylhexanol,
    which is part of most plasticizers (human
    metabolisation pathway)

5
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA) Design of a glass
jar
  • Basic parts of a glass jar

http//www.ehcan.com/JarsClosure.html
6
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA) Gasket design
  • Closures for glass containers
  • Twist-off cap
  • Press-On Twist-Off (PT) closures

http//www.ehcan.com/JarsClosure.html
7
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA) Exposition
  • Exposition
  • infant, 4 months
  • Worst case 0,2 mg/kg body weight(daily intake
    of 360g jar food ( 3 glass jar á 125g),
    contaminated with 3,2 mg/kg 2-EHA for a 6 kg
    weight baby) 0,2 mg EHA/kg? Margin of Safety
    (MOS) NOAELrepeated dose toxicity, rat 62
    mg/kg 62/0,2 310 is not sufficient,
    expecially with the view on other
    sources of contamination
  • Not worst case 0,019 mg/kg body weight (daily
    intake of 190g jar food ( 1 glass jar),
    contaminated with 0,6 ppm 2-EHA of a 6 kg weight
    baby) 0,02 mg EHA/kg? MOS 62/0,02 gt 3000
    (sufficient)

8
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA) Exposition
  • Exposition
  • Appraisal of the BfR/Germany
  • High amounts like 3,2 mg EHA/kg baby food may be
    critical in view of additional exposure from
    plasticisers
  • Contaminations in most of the samples were below
    0,6 mg/kg ? this should be unobjectionable

9
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA) View of Critical
Press,3
Ökotest adopted the opinion of the BfR and
devaluates only EHA con-tents gt 1 mg/kg (1 of 16
samples)
Ökotest, Oct. 2004, p. 62-65
10
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA) Conclusion
  • 2-EHA was detected in different types of baby
    food in glass jars
  • Amounts ranged from not detectable to 3,2 mg/kg
  • the plastic gasket was identified as the
    contaminant source
  • Metal salts of 2-EHA are used as PVC heat
    stabilizers and therefore are the source of
    contamintion
  • 2-EHA is a weak teratogen and provides a low
    subcute toxicity
  • Considering worst case (and contmination from
    other sources) infants exposure the margin of
    safety for 2-EHA might be small
  • Since 2-EHA is not used by all manufacturers,
    technological inevitableness is not given,
    formulations should be modified and 2-EHA excluded

11
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid (2-EHA) The Issue -
Chronology
  • June 2004 Publication of Elss et al. is
    submitted Information is passed to the
    surveillance (BFR)
  • several meetings with industry representatives
    follow
  • Juli 2004 BfR publishes ist opinion

12
References
  • http//www.bgvv.de/cm/208/2_ethylhexansaeure_in_ba
    bynahrung.pdf2-Ethylhexansäure in glasverpackter
    Babynahrung und in FruchtsäftenStellungnahme des
    BfR vom 20. Juli 2004
  • S. Elss, L. Grünewald, E. Richling, P. Schreier
    Occurrence of 2-ethylhexanoic acid in foods
    packed in glass jars, Food Addit. Contam., in
    press
  • Ausgelöffelt Test Babymenüs mit Geflügel,
    Ökotest Okt. 2004, 62-65
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