
Toxic effects of melamine and its impact on food safety
Tech Blog Toxic effects of melamine and its impact on food safety Melamine powder, a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic chemical raw material, has an extremely high nitrogen
Adulteration with melamine powder in food and dairy products has become a major food safety hazard worldwide. The traditional Kjeldahl method only measures total nitrogen content and cannot distinguish real protein from illegally added melamine, which leads to falsely high protein readings.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a reliable, sensitive and efficient technique for direct qualitative and quantitative detection of melamine. This article introduces the standard HPLC detection workflow for melamine in dairy samples, covers required instruments, reagents, detailed operating steps, calculation methods and essential precautions. It serves as a practical guide for food testing laboratories, dairy enterprises and quality control institutions.
HPLC is widely used for melamine detection due to its high speed and sensitivity. Compared with the traditional Kjeldahl method, it can directly detect melamine content and effectively identify food adulteration.
For daily testing, operators need to standardize sample pretreatment, strictly control the centrifugation speed and the flow rate during solid-phase extraction, and regularly maintain chromatographic columns. Following the above procedures and precautions can ensure accurate, repeatable and reliable test data. This method is applicable to the quality inspection of dairy and other food products and provides reliable technical support for food safety supervision.

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