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Basic dataStandard ID: GB 1900-2010 (GB1900-2010)Description (Translated English): National food safety standards of food additives dibutyl hydroxy toluene (BHT) Sector / Industry: National Standard Classification of Chinese Standard: X42 Classification of International Standard: 67.220.20 Word Count Estimation: 8,830 Date of Issue: 2010-12-21 Date of Implementation: 2011-02-21 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 1900-1980 Regulation (derived from): Ministry of Health Bulletin No. 19 of 2010 Issuing agency(ies): Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China Summary: This Chinese standard applies to p-cresol, isobutyl alcohol as raw materials and concentrated sulfuric acid as a catalyst, alumina as a dehydrating agent, the reaction of the food additive butylated hydroxy toluene (BHT). GB 1900-2010: National food safety standards of food additives dibutyl hydroxy toluene (BHT)---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.National food safety standards of food additives dibutyl hydroxy toluene (BHT) National Standards of People's Republic of China National Food Safety Standard Food additives butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) Issued on. 2010-12-21 2011-02-21 implementation People's Republic of China Ministry of Health issued ForewordThis standard replaces GB/T 1900-1980 "food additive butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)". This standard compared with GB/T 1900-1980, the main changes are as follows. --- Standard name from "food additive butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)" was changed to "food additive dibutyl hydroxy carboxylic Benzene (BHT) "; --- Moisture index ≤0.1% by the modification of ≤0.05%; --- Residue on ignition ≤0.01% by the index revised to ≤0.005%; --- Heavy metal indicator by the ≤0.0004% modified to ≤5 (mg/kg); Determination --- melting range of modifications for the determination of the melting point of beginning; --- Free cresol calculation formula, normality and modify milliequivalents molar concentrations and molar mass. Appendix A of this standard is a normative appendix. This standard replaces the standards previously issued as follows. --- GB/T 1900-1980. National Food Safety Standard Food additives butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)1 ScopeThis standard applies to p-cresol, isobutyl alcohol as raw materials and concentrated sulfuric acid as a catalyst, aluminum oxide as a dehydrating agent, the reaction of food Additives butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT).2 Normative referencesThe standard file referenced in the application of this standard is essential. For dated references, only the edition date of the note This applies to this standard. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies to this standard. 3 formula, relative molecular mass and structural formula Formula 3.1 C15H24O 3.2 formula 3.3 relative molecular mass 220.36 (according to 2007 international relative atomic mass) 4. Technical Requirements 4.1 Sensory requirements. comply with Table 1. Table 1 Sensory requirements Project requires test methods The color and texture of white crystal or crystalline powder Take appropriate laboratory sample, placed in a clean, dry glass Petri dish, In natural light, visually observed 4.2 Physical indicators. to comply with Table 2. Table 2. Physical and chemical indicators Item Index Test Method Melting point (the beginning of melting)/℃ ≥ 69.0 Appendix A A.4 Water, w /% ≤ 0.05 Appendix A A.5 Residue on ignition, w /% ≤ 0.005 A.6 in Appendix A Sulfate (SO4 dollars), w /% ≤ 0.002 Appendix A A.7 Arsenic (As)/(mg/kg) ≤ 1 Appendix A A.8 Heavy metals (Pb)/(mg/kg) ≤ 5 A.9 in Appendix A Free phenol (p-cresol dollars), w /% ≤ 0.02 Appendix A A.10Appendix A(Normative) Testing method A.1 Warning Some test procedures prescribed test method can lead to dangerous situations. The operator shall take appropriate safety and health practices. A.2 General Provisions Unless otherwise indicated in the analysis using only confirm three analytical grade reagents and water GB/T 6682-2008 stipulated. Used in the analysis standard titration solution, impurity standard solution, preparations and products, did not indicate when the other requirements, according to GB/T 601, GB/T 602 and GB/T 603 provisions of the preparation. A.3 Identification Test A.3.1 Reagents and materials A.3.1.1 ethanol. A.3.1.2 chloroform. A.3.1.3 sodium nitrite solution. 3g/L. A.3.1.4 o-dianisidine solution. Weigh 250mg of o-dianisidine, dissolved in 50mL of anhydrous ethanol, plus 100mg of active Charcoal, shaking 5min, filtered, the filtrate taken 40mL, 60mL add hydrochloric acid solution (110). Day of preparation, in the dark. A.3.2 Analysis step Laboratory samples taken from about 5mg, was added 2.5mL of anhydrous ethanol and dissolved, diluted with 25mL water, mix, add 2mL two o-anthranilic Hong amine solution, shake, add 0.8mL sodium nitrite solution, mixed, placed 5min, added 0.5mL chloroform, shake vigorously 0.5min place stratification, chloroform layer should be magenta or red. A.4 Determination of melting point According to GB/T 617 performed. In the initial melting temperature indicates the melting point. A.5 Determination of Moisture Weigh 5g laboratory samples, accurate to 0.0001g, was added 10mL of anhydrous methanol continuously shaken, the water extraction. Press remaining The provisions of GB/T 606 will be. A.6 Determination of residue on ignition A.6.1 Reagents and materials sulfuric acid. A.6.2 Analysis step In the constant weight of the quartz crucible, weighed 10g laboratory samples, accurate to 0.01g, low heat slowly heating carbonization, to avoid burning, After the disappearance of tobacco, plus about 1.0mL sulfuric acid wet residue, using the above method is heated to sulfuric acid vapor Yat do, moved to (800 ± 25) ℃ temperature Burning oven to constant weight. A.6.3 Calculation Results Burning residue mass fraction w1, expressed in%, according to formula (A.1) Calculated. w1 = m2-m1m × 100% (A.1) Where. Value m1 --- crucible mass in grams (g); The value of the total mass m2 --- crucible and ash in grams (g); Quality m --- sample value in units of grams (g). The arithmetic average of the results of two parallel determination for reporting results. Two parallel determination results of absolute difference is not more than 0.0005%. Determination A.7 sulfate A.7.1 Reagents and materials A.7.1.1 hydrochloric acid solution. 1mol/L. A.7.1.2 barium chloride solution. 50g/L, with a new temporary use. A.7.1.3 sulphate (SO4) standard solution. 0.1mg/mL. A.7.2 Analysis step Weigh 5.0g laboratory samples, accurate to 0.01g, a 50mL beaker, add 30mL freshly boiled cooled water, while heating Stirring to dissolve the sample, heating was stopped, stirred and cooled to room temperature, filtered to 50mL colorimetric tube, add 5mL hydrochloric acid solution, adding 5mL Barium chloride solution, diluted with freshly boiled cooled water to 50mL, shake, place 10min, the turbidity was not greater than the standard. Standard 1mL sulfate standard solution, the same treatment simultaneously with the sample. A.8 Determination of Heavy Metals A.8.1 Reagents and materials A.8.1.1 glacial acetic acid solution. 1mol/L. A.8.1.2 hydrogen sulphide saturated water. using now. A.8.1.3 Lead (Pb) standard solution. 0.01mg/mL. A.8.2 Analysis step Weigh about 1.0g laboratory samples, accurate to 0.01g. Add 1mL of sulfuric acid to make it moist, slowly burning to sulfuric acid vapor divisible in Burning 500 ℃ ~ 600 ℃ to complete ashing, let cool, add 2mL of hydrochloric acid, add 5mL water evaporated. Add 15mL water and 2mL acetic acid solution, After dissolving micro heat transferred to 50mL colorimetric tube, add 10mL saturated hydrogen sulphide water, shake, place 10min, shall not be deeper than the color produced standard. 0.5mL standard is to take the lead standard solution, and treated in the same sample at the same time. A.9 Determination of Arsenic According to GB/T 5009.76 Gutzeit method. Sample processing according to GB/T 5009.76 dry ashing method. Determination of free phenols A.10 A.10.1 reagents and materials A.10.1.1 bromine standard solution. c (1/2Br2) = 0.1mol/L. A.10.1.2 sodium thiosulfate standard titration solution. c (Na2S2O3) = 0.1mol/L. A.10.1.3 sodium hydroxide solution. 25g/L. A.10.1.4 hydrochloric acid solution. 11. A.10.1.5 potassium iodide solution. 100g/L. A.10.1.6 starch indicator solution. 10g/L. A.10.2 Analysis steps A.10.2.1 Weigh about 10g laboratory samples, accurate to 0.1g, placed in 250mL conical flask, add 50mL of sodium hydroxide solution, Was shaken at least 65 ℃ 3min, to a 250mL volumetric flask and filtered, the filter residue was washed several times with water, dilute to the mark. Absorb 100mL In 500mL iodometric flask, 10.00mL bromine standard solution, add 10mL hydrochloric acid solution, shake it well quickly stamped with 5mL iodine Potassium solution was sealed, was allowed to stand at below 15 ℃ 15min, the iodine potassium iodide solution into the bottle, stamped oscillating water seal, place 5min, titration with sodium thiosulfate standard solution titration to pale yellow, add 5mL starch indicator solution and continue titration to the disappearance of the blue as the end point. A.10.2.2 measured at the same time, according to the same procedure and the determination of the sample without using the same amount of reagent blank test solution. A.10.3 Calculation Results Free phenol mass fraction w2, expressed in%, according to formula (A.2) Calculated. w2 = (V1-V2) cM m × 1000 × (100/250) × 100% (A.2) Where. V1 --- blank consumption of sodium thiosulfate standard titration solution (A.10.1.2) value of the volume, in milliliters (mL); V2 --- sample consumption value of sodium thiosulfate standard titration solution volume in milliliters (mL); Accurate c --- sodium thiosulfate standard titration solution concentration value in units of moles per liter (mol/L); Numerical m --- sample mass, in grams (g); M --- value p-cresol (1/6CH3C6H4OH) molar mass in grams per mole (g/mol) (M = 18.0). The arithmetic average of the results of two parallel determination for reporting results. Two parallel determination results of absolute difference is not more than 0.002%. 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