Níveis de congêneres, carbamato de etila e outros contaminantes em runs e uísques de consumo popular no Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: OLIVEIRA, Sônia Paula Alexandrino de
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5099
Resumo: Among the various toxic substances found in alcoholic beverages, especially in spirits, ethyl carbamate (EC), a recognized carcinogen of organic nature, has drawn great attention to food inspecting authorities and researchers. Taking into account various scientific studies showing that cachaça, the most consumed spirit in Brazil, has high levels of EC, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA) established an EC limit (150 μg.L-1) for the beverage in 2005 (which is coming into effect in June 2012), but other consumed spirits in Brazil, such as rums and whiskies, are not subjected to EC control by MAPA. Given the lack of information on the chemical profiles of rums and whiskies produced in Brazil, the objective of this study was to quantify congeners (volatile acids, aldehydes, esters, furfural, higher alcohols), EC and other contaminants (methanol, acrolein, sec-butanol, copper, lead and arsenic) in these beverages. Fifteen brands of rum and nine brands of whisky were sampled. All brands were low-priced (below US$20 per bottle) and recorded (licit). With the exception of two brands of rum, all brands complied with MAPA regulation for total congeners. With respect of EC, levels above 50 μg.L-1 (limit of quantification) were observed in one brand of whisky (86 μg.L-1) and three brands of rum (115, 340 e 278 μg.L-1). Therefore, the majority (83%) of sampled brands complied with the international EC limit for spirits (150 μg.L-1). It was also observed that the two brands of rum which exceeded the EC limit (126% and 85%) also presented relatively high levels of methanol. In general terms, the results indicate that distillation processes used in rum and whisky production in Brazil, notably column distillation and rectification, are suitable for controlling EC and other contaminants. Although rum and cachaça originate from the same raw material (sugar cane), EC levels in rum is comparatively lower. This observation is probably related to the distillation process (column distillation and rectification) or the physicochemical treatment by which the sugar cane juice is subjected (conversion into molasses) in rum production.
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spelling NÓBREGA, Ian Carneiro da CunhaLIMA, Vera Lúcia Arroxelas Galvão deLAVORANTE, André FernandoPAIM, Ana Paula SilveiraNAVARRO, Daniela Maria do Amaral FerrazOLIVEIRA, Sônia Paula Alexandrino de2016-07-27T15:26:38Z2012-02-29OLIVEIRA, Sônia Paula Alexandrino de. Níveis de congêneres, carbamato de etila e outros contaminantes em runs e uísques de consumo popular no Brasil. 2012. 87 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5099Among the various toxic substances found in alcoholic beverages, especially in spirits, ethyl carbamate (EC), a recognized carcinogen of organic nature, has drawn great attention to food inspecting authorities and researchers. Taking into account various scientific studies showing that cachaça, the most consumed spirit in Brazil, has high levels of EC, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA) established an EC limit (150 μg.L-1) for the beverage in 2005 (which is coming into effect in June 2012), but other consumed spirits in Brazil, such as rums and whiskies, are not subjected to EC control by MAPA. Given the lack of information on the chemical profiles of rums and whiskies produced in Brazil, the objective of this study was to quantify congeners (volatile acids, aldehydes, esters, furfural, higher alcohols), EC and other contaminants (methanol, acrolein, sec-butanol, copper, lead and arsenic) in these beverages. Fifteen brands of rum and nine brands of whisky were sampled. All brands were low-priced (below US$20 per bottle) and recorded (licit). With the exception of two brands of rum, all brands complied with MAPA regulation for total congeners. With respect of EC, levels above 50 μg.L-1 (limit of quantification) were observed in one brand of whisky (86 μg.L-1) and three brands of rum (115, 340 e 278 μg.L-1). Therefore, the majority (83%) of sampled brands complied with the international EC limit for spirits (150 μg.L-1). It was also observed that the two brands of rum which exceeded the EC limit (126% and 85%) also presented relatively high levels of methanol. In general terms, the results indicate that distillation processes used in rum and whisky production in Brazil, notably column distillation and rectification, are suitable for controlling EC and other contaminants. Although rum and cachaça originate from the same raw material (sugar cane), EC levels in rum is comparatively lower. This observation is probably related to the distillation process (column distillation and rectification) or the physicochemical treatment by which the sugar cane juice is subjected (conversion into molasses) in rum production.Dentre as várias substâncias tóxicas encontradas em bebidas alcoólicas, especialmente nas destiladas, o carbamato de etila (CE), um reconhecido carcinógeno de natureza orgânica, tem despertado grande atenção dos órgãos de fiscalização e pesquisadores. Em 2005, após constatação que a cachaça, a bebida alcoólica destilada mais consumida no Brasil, possuía elevado nível deste contaminante, o Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento (MAPA) estabeleceu uma tolerância de 150 μg de CE por litro de cachaça (a entrar em vigor em junho de 2012), porém outras bebidas destiladas de consumo popular, tais como runs e uísques produzidos no Brasil, ficaram livres deste controle. Assim, diante do desconhecimento do nível de CE, aliada a carência de informações sobre os perfis químicos de runs e uísques produzidos no Brasil, esta pesquisa teve como objetivo quantificar congêneres (acidez volátil, aldeídos, ésteres, furfural e alcoóis superiores), CE e outros contaminantes (metanol, acroleína, sec-butanol, cobre, chumbo e arsênio) nestas bebidas. Foram amostradas 15 marcas de rum e 9 marcas de uísque, todas do segmento de consumo popular (definidas com base no preço – até R$35,00 por unidade). Com exceção de duas marcas de rum, todas as demais estavam adequadas quanto aos limites estabelecidos pelo MAPA para o somatório de congêneres. Também foi observada adequação dos níveis de metanol, cobre, chumbo, arsênio e sec-butanol à legislação vigente. Quanto ao CE, foram verificados níveis acima de 50 μg.L-1 (limite de quantificação do método) em quatro marcas amostradas, uma de uísque (86 μg.L-1) e três de rum (115, 340 e 278 μg.L-1), portanto, a maioria (83%) apresentou adequação quanto ao nível internacionalmente tolerado para o contaminante em destilados (150 μg.L-1). No caso particular do CE em rum, observou-se que as duas marcas que ultrapassaram (126% e 85%) a citada tolerância também apresentaram níveis relativamente elevados de metanol. De um modo geral, os resultados indicam que os processos de destilação empregados na produção de runs e uísques no Brasil, notadamente a destilo-retificação, são adequados para controlar o nível de congêneres, CE e outros contaminantes. Este trabalho também mostrou que apesar do rum e da cachaça se originarem da mesma matéria-prima (cana-de-açúcar), o nível do CE no rum é comparativamente menor. Tal fato está provavelmente relacionado ao processo de destilação ou ao tratamento físico-químico pelo qual o caldo de cana é submetido (conversão em melaço) na produção do rum.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-07-27T15:26:38Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Sonia Paula Alexandrino de Oliveira.pdf: 561366 bytes, checksum: c192a2b79e10a3f472b46ce8e1815d29 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-27T15:26:38Z (GMT). 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title Níveis de congêneres, carbamato de etila e outros contaminantes em runs e uísques de consumo popular no Brasil
spellingShingle Níveis de congêneres, carbamato de etila e outros contaminantes em runs e uísques de consumo popular no Brasil
OLIVEIRA, Sônia Paula Alexandrino de
Carbamato de etila
Bebida acoólica
Bebida destilada
Metal pesado
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
title_short Níveis de congêneres, carbamato de etila e outros contaminantes em runs e uísques de consumo popular no Brasil
title_full Níveis de congêneres, carbamato de etila e outros contaminantes em runs e uísques de consumo popular no Brasil
title_fullStr Níveis de congêneres, carbamato de etila e outros contaminantes em runs e uísques de consumo popular no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Níveis de congêneres, carbamato de etila e outros contaminantes em runs e uísques de consumo popular no Brasil
title_sort Níveis de congêneres, carbamato de etila e outros contaminantes em runs e uísques de consumo popular no Brasil
author OLIVEIRA, Sônia Paula Alexandrino de
author_facet OLIVEIRA, Sônia Paula Alexandrino de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv NÓBREGA, Ian Carneiro da Cunha
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv LIMA, Vera Lúcia Arroxelas Galvão de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv LAVORANTE, André Fernando
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv PAIM, Ana Paula Silveira
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv NAVARRO, Daniela Maria do Amaral Ferraz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Sônia Paula Alexandrino de
contributor_str_mv NÓBREGA, Ian Carneiro da Cunha
LIMA, Vera Lúcia Arroxelas Galvão de
LAVORANTE, André Fernando
PAIM, Ana Paula Silveira
NAVARRO, Daniela Maria do Amaral Ferraz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carbamato de etila
Bebida acoólica
Bebida destilada
Metal pesado
topic Carbamato de etila
Bebida acoólica
Bebida destilada
Metal pesado
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
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description Among the various toxic substances found in alcoholic beverages, especially in spirits, ethyl carbamate (EC), a recognized carcinogen of organic nature, has drawn great attention to food inspecting authorities and researchers. Taking into account various scientific studies showing that cachaça, the most consumed spirit in Brazil, has high levels of EC, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA) established an EC limit (150 μg.L-1) for the beverage in 2005 (which is coming into effect in June 2012), but other consumed spirits in Brazil, such as rums and whiskies, are not subjected to EC control by MAPA. Given the lack of information on the chemical profiles of rums and whiskies produced in Brazil, the objective of this study was to quantify congeners (volatile acids, aldehydes, esters, furfural, higher alcohols), EC and other contaminants (methanol, acrolein, sec-butanol, copper, lead and arsenic) in these beverages. Fifteen brands of rum and nine brands of whisky were sampled. All brands were low-priced (below US$20 per bottle) and recorded (licit). With the exception of two brands of rum, all brands complied with MAPA regulation for total congeners. With respect of EC, levels above 50 μg.L-1 (limit of quantification) were observed in one brand of whisky (86 μg.L-1) and three brands of rum (115, 340 e 278 μg.L-1). Therefore, the majority (83%) of sampled brands complied with the international EC limit for spirits (150 μg.L-1). It was also observed that the two brands of rum which exceeded the EC limit (126% and 85%) also presented relatively high levels of methanol. In general terms, the results indicate that distillation processes used in rum and whisky production in Brazil, notably column distillation and rectification, are suitable for controlling EC and other contaminants. Although rum and cachaça originate from the same raw material (sugar cane), EC levels in rum is comparatively lower. This observation is probably related to the distillation process (column distillation and rectification) or the physicochemical treatment by which the sugar cane juice is subjected (conversion into molasses) in rum production.
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