Fully automatic determination of sodium in food samples – Know the “true” sodium content
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The accurate determination of sodium in food is crucial for consumer health and regulatory compliance. High sodium intake is linked to cardiovascular diseases, prompting stricter labeling and quality controls.
This study demonstrates a fully automated thermometric titration method for direct sodium quantification in various food matrices such as ketchup, soups, gravies, and snack items. It aims to deliver rapid, precise results with minimal sample preparation.
The method uses the exothermic precipitation reaction: Na+ + 2 K+ + Al3+ + 6 F– → NaK2AlF6. A digital thermoprobe monitors temperature changes to identify the titration endpoint via the second derivative of the temperature curve. Key steps:
Rapid titrations (< 2 min) produced relative standard deviations below 3.75% across tested matrices. Thermometric curves revealed clear exothermic peaks, and second-derivative analysis provided reliable endpoint detection. The method demonstrated robustness against matrix interferences from pigments, fats, and complex food components.
Advancements may include integration with inline process monitoring, miniaturized titration cells for on-site testing, and expansion to other exothermic precipitation analytes for comprehensive mineral profiling.
Automated thermometric titration offers a fast, accurate, and cost-effective approach for sodium analysis in diverse food products. Its minimal reagent use, automation potential, and robustness make it an appealing alternative to traditional methods.
Titration
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerMetrohm
Summary
Importance of the Topic
The accurate determination of sodium in food is crucial for consumer health and regulatory compliance. High sodium intake is linked to cardiovascular diseases, prompting stricter labeling and quality controls.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study demonstrates a fully automated thermometric titration method for direct sodium quantification in various food matrices such as ketchup, soups, gravies, and snack items. It aims to deliver rapid, precise results with minimal sample preparation.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The method uses the exothermic precipitation reaction: Na+ + 2 K+ + Al3+ + 6 F– → NaK2AlF6. A digital thermoprobe monitors temperature changes to identify the titration endpoint via the second derivative of the temperature curve. Key steps:
- Sample homogenization: Polytron PT 1300 D
- Titrant preparation: Al(NO3)3/KNO3 (0.5 mol/L and 1.1 mol/L); complexing agent NH4F (400 g/L); Na2SO4 standard (0.4 mol/L)
- Automation: 859 Titrotherm with Robotic USB Sample Processor (815)
- Endpoint detection: inflection in temperature curve
Main Results and Discussion
Rapid titrations (< 2 min) produced relative standard deviations below 3.75% across tested matrices. Thermometric curves revealed clear exothermic peaks, and second-derivative analysis provided reliable endpoint detection. The method demonstrated robustness against matrix interferences from pigments, fats, and complex food components.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Direct sodium measurement without ion-selective electrodes or spectroscopic equipment
- Elimination of extensive cleanup and calibration routines typical for AAS or ICP
- High throughput suitable for quality control in food production
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advancements may include integration with inline process monitoring, miniaturized titration cells for on-site testing, and expansion to other exothermic precipitation analytes for comprehensive mineral profiling.
Conclusion
Automated thermometric titration offers a fast, accurate, and cost-effective approach for sodium analysis in diverse food products. Its minimal reagent use, automation potential, and robustness make it an appealing alternative to traditional methods.
Used Instrumentation
- 859 Titrotherm Thermometric Titrator
- 815 Robotic USB Sample Processor
- Polytron PT 1300 D Homogenizer
- Thermoprobe Temperature Sensor
References
- Metrohm Application Bulletin AB-298, Automated sodium determination in various foods with 859 Titrotherm (2006)
- T. Smith, Metrohm Monograph: Practical thermometric titrimetry, Metrohm International Headquarters, Herisau, Switzerland, 34 pages (2006)
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