Md. Guillen et Mj. Manzanos, SOME CHANGES IN AN AQUEOUS LIQUID SMOKE FLAVORING DURING STORAGE IN POLYTHENE RECEPTACLES, Zeitschrift fur Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und -Forschung, 202(1), 1996, pp. 24-29
Aqueous liquid smoke produces a brown layer on the wall of the polythe
ne receptacle in which it has been contained. The constituents of this
brown layer have been extracted using dichloromethane and were studie
d by means of gas chromatography:mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and Fourier
transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Some changes in the liquid sm
oke were deduced through comparisons of data from the brown layer with
the previously obtained liquid smoke data. Due to interactions betwee
n polythene molecules and compounds of the liquid smoke, some of these
latter compounds migrate into the wall of the receptacle and are reta
ined there, The extent of these migrations depends on the size of the
hydrocarbon part of each compound. However, far from being harmful, th
is migration is useful, since compounds irrelevant from the point of v
iew of flavour, and harmful to health are the main compounds affected
by the retention on the polythene wall. Some of the adsorbed compounds
have not previously been reported to be present in liquid smoke.