Sodium content in food using an ion- selective electrode
Applications | 2025 | MetrohmInstrumentation
High dietary sodium intake is a major contributor to hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Global health guidelines recommend limiting sodium consumption to 2 g per day (equivalent to 5 g of salt). Reliable monitoring of sodium content in foods is vital for public health, consumer information, and regulatory compliance.
This application note presents a rapid, accurate, and selective approach for quantifying sodium in table salt, potato chips, and baby food powder. The method follows AOAC Official Method 976.25 and employs a separate sodium-selective ion electrode (Na-ISE) to compare direct potentiometric measurement with the standard addition technique in complex matrices.
The sodium-selective electrode method according to AOAC 976.25 offers a fast, accurate, and user-friendly alternative to traditional techniques. The OMNIS titration platform, combined with Na-ISE technology, delivers reliable sodium assays across diverse food matrices with minimal maintenance and high reproducibility.
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
High dietary sodium intake is a major contributor to hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Global health guidelines recommend limiting sodium consumption to 2 g per day (equivalent to 5 g of salt). Reliable monitoring of sodium content in foods is vital for public health, consumer information, and regulatory compliance.
Objectives and Overview of the Study
This application note presents a rapid, accurate, and selective approach for quantifying sodium in table salt, potato chips, and baby food powder. The method follows AOAC Official Method 976.25 and employs a separate sodium-selective ion electrode (Na-ISE) to compare direct potentiometric measurement with the standard addition technique in complex matrices.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Sample preparation: Samples of table salt, potato chips, and baby formula powder were dissolved in deionized water to create clear test solutions.
- Measurement modes: Direct calibration using six sodium standards (50–300 mg/L) was applied for simple matrices and low-level sodium, while standard addition was used for undefined or complex samples to correct matrix effects.
- Electrode: A polymeric Na-ISE with a PVC membrane containing ionophore and plasticizer provides high selectivity for Na⁺ without conditioning.
- Instrument setup: Analyses were performed on an OMNIS Advanced Titrator and OMNIS Dosing Module connected to the Na-ISE. An ionic strength adjuster (1 M CaCl₂) or 2000 mg/L Na⁺ standard was automatically dosed.
Main Results and Discussion
- Reproducibility: Both direct and standard addition measurements achieved relative standard deviations below 2%.
- Table salt: Direct measurement yielded a sodium content of 39.34% (SD(rel) 0.0%).
- Potato chips: Standard addition determined 3912 mg/kg Na (SD(rel) 1.1%).
- Baby food powder: Standard addition gave 2606 mg/kg Na (SD(rel) 0.1%).
- Calibration: A six-point calibration curve displayed excellent linearity across the working range, and standard addition plots confirmed accurate recovery in complex matrices.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Speed and ease of use: The Na-ISE requires no conditioning and delivers results within minutes.
- Cost efficiency: Potentiometric measurements avoid the need for expensive chromatography or spectroscopy.
- Compact footprint: The modular OMNIS system combines dosing and measurement in a small laboratory space.
- Versatile matrices: Suitable for high-salt foods, low-sodium formulations, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
Future Trends and Possibilities
- Multi-ion sensing: Development of combined electrodes for simultaneous measurement of multiple electrolytes.
- Automated workflows: Integration of ISE measurements into fully automated lab and process control systems.
- Sensor miniaturization: Portable and in situ probes for field or on-line food production monitoring.
- Advanced membrane materials: Enhanced selectivity and stability using novel polymer composites and nanomaterials.
Conclusion
The sodium-selective electrode method according to AOAC 976.25 offers a fast, accurate, and user-friendly alternative to traditional techniques. The OMNIS titration platform, combined with Na-ISE technology, delivers reliable sodium assays across diverse food matrices with minimal maintenance and high reproducibility.
Reference
- AOAC Official Method 976.25 – Sodium (Na) in Foods by Ion-Selective Electrode.
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