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    Title: 飼料中含有甲醛尿素聚合塑膠添加物的檢出
    Determination of Formalin-Urea polymers in Animal Feeds.
    Authors: 陳聯仕
    黃秀琴
    莊惠美
    彭漢榮
    Contributors: 私立嘉南藥學專科學校
    Date: 1980
    Issue Date: 2013-12-19 11:33:32 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 含有甲醛尿素聚合塑膠摻雜物的飼料,魚粉,乳粉,麥片粉,玉米粉,豆粉,骨粉等等的檢品5-10克於500-1000 ml蒸餾瓶中,加入約100 ml稀硫酸溶液(1→5)振搖均勻,再以約50 ml水洗下瓶壁殘留物,蒸餾出約二分之一餾液,取5 ml加5 ml變色酸試液(Chromotropic Acid T.S.)於60-80℃水浴加熱20-30分鐘,如溶液呈紫紅色,則可檢測出甲醛,其敏感性可測得函0.1%甲醛尿素聚合塑膠的添加物,以防止不法商人掺假危害家畜,魚類,建立一便捷可行之檢驗方法。
    A simple method is propsed for the determination of formalin-urea polymers in animal feeds. Place about 5-10g sample containing formalin-urea polymers into a 500-1000 ml flask and add 100 ml sulfuric acid solution( 1→5 ), then shake well and distil. After equivalent volume of the distillate and chromotropic acid T.S. heat on 60-80℃ water bath for 20-30 minutes, it will produce a violet color. This method is sensitive to concentration 0.05-0.1% of formalin-urea polymers in the animal feeds.
    Relation: 嘉南學報 6 : pp.13-18
    Appears in Collections:[Chna Nan Annual Bulletin] Vol.6 (1980)
    [Dept. of Pharmacy] Periodical Articles

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