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1Epoxidation for the analysis of the mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbons in food. An update
Journal of Chromatography A, 2020, 1624, 461236
3.831Citations (PDF)
2Advantages of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography for comprehensive analysis of potential migrants from food contact materials5.924Citations (PDF)
3Mineral Oils in Food: An Update
2019, , 588-592
1Citations (PDF)
4The role of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in a better European regulation of food contact materials – some proposals2.211Citations (PDF)
5Conclusions from a Swiss official control of the safety assessment for food contact polyolefins through the compliance documentation of the producers2.27Citations (PDF)
6Toxic effects of mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) and relation to accumulation in rat liver
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2019, 123, 431-442
3.625Citations (PDF)
7Recycled paperboard with a barrier layer for food contact: set-off during stacking or reeling. Analytical method and preliminary results2.28Citations (PDF)
8Toxicological Assessment of Mineral Hydrocarbons in Foods: State of Present Discussions5.949Citations (PDF)
9Activated carbon added to recycled paperboard to prevent migration into food: approach for determining efficacy, and first results2.210Citations (PDF)
10Mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) in female Fischer 344 rats; accumulation of wax components; implications for risk assessment8.438Citations (PDF)
11Taped Barrier Test for Internal Bags Used in Boxes of Recycled Paperboard: Update of the Method3.517Citations (PDF)
12Interlaboratory comparison: taped test on the barrier efficiency of internal bags used in boxes of recycled paperboard1.52Citations (PDF)
13Effect of dietary pristane and other saturated mineral oils (MOSH) on autoimmune arthritis in rats
Toxicology Reports, 2017, 4, 104-112
3.87Citations (PDF)
14Taped Barrier Test for Internal Bags Used in Boxes of Recycled Paperboard: The Role of the Paperboard and Its Consequence for the Test3.513Citations (PDF)
15Bioaccumulation and toxicity of mineral oil hydrocarbons in rats ‐ specificity of different subclasses of a broad mixture relevant for human dietary exposures0.815Citations (PDF)
16Update of on-line coupled liquid chromatography – gas chromatography for the analysis of mineral oil hydrocarbons in foods and cosmetics
Journal of Chromatography A, 2017, 1521, 140-149
3.859Citations (PDF)
17Listing approved substances and materials for food contact in Europe: ideas for a better use and further evolvement of the present system. A contribution for discussion1.54Citations (PDF)
18The European system for the control of the safety of food-contact materials needs restructuring: a review and outlook for discussion2.27Citations (PDF)
19May polypropylene films be a sufficiently effective functional barrier for foods packed in recycled paperboard and stored at room temperature?1.54Citations (PDF)
20Accumulation of mineral oil saturated hydrocarbons (MOSH) in female Fischer 344 rats: Comparison with human data and consequences for risk assessment
Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 575, 1263-1278
8.448Citations (PDF)
21Compliance work for polyolefins in food contact: Results of an official control campaign
Food Control, 2016, 59, 793-800
6.332Citations (PDF)
22Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography for characterizing mineral oils in foods and distinguishing them from synthetic hydrocarbons
Journal of Chromatography A, 2015, 1375, 146-153
3.868Citations (PDF)
23Argentation high performance liquid chromatography on-line coupled to gas chromatography for the analysis of monounsaturated polyolefin oligomers in packaging materials and foods
Journal of Chromatography A, 2015, 1402, 94-101
3.828Citations (PDF)
24Migration by ‘direct’ or ‘indirect’ food contact? ‘Dry’ and ‘wetting’ foods? Experimental data for ‘touching’ contact of dry foods with paper and board2.233Citations (PDF)
25Mineral oil in human tissues, Part II: Characterization of the accumulated hydrocarbons by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
Science of the Total Environment, 2015, 506-507, 644-655
8.456Citations (PDF)
26A Personal Review on 40 Years at the Kantonales Labor Zurich: Success – Failure – Conclusions
Chimia, 2014, 68, 682
0.90Citations (PDF)
27Barriers Against the Migration from Recycled Paperboard into Food: Measuring Efficiency by Surrogate Components3.523Citations (PDF)
28Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography for determining the effect of electron beam treatment of polypropylene used for food packaging7.233Citations (PDF)
29Update on recycled paperboard and its compliance for food contact1.513Citations (PDF)
30Internal bags with barrier layers for foods packed in recycled paperboard: recent progress3.023Citations (PDF)
31Mineral oil in human tissues, Part I: Concentrations and molecular mass distributions
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2014, 72, 312-321
3.685Citations (PDF)
32Work plans to get out of the deadlock for the safety assurance of migration from food contact materials? A proposal
Food Control, 2014, 46, 312-318
6.334Citations (PDF)
33Migration of mineral oil from printed paperboard into dry foods: survey of the German market. Part II: advancement of migration during storage3.044Citations (PDF)
34Migration of mineral oil, photoinitiators and plasticisers from recycled paperboard into dry foods: a study under controlled conditions2.256Citations (PDF)
35Printing newspaper free of mineral oil: report on a test run1.57Citations (PDF)
36Comprehensive on-line HPLC-GC for screening potential migrants from polypropylene into food: The effect of pulsed light decontamination as an example7.230Citations (PDF)
37Programmed temperature vaporizing injector to filter off disturbing high boiling and involatile material for on-line high performance liquid chromatography gas chromatography with on-column transfer
Journal of Chromatography A, 2013, 1281, 106-114
3.89Citations (PDF)
38Assurance of safety of recycled paperboard for food packaging through comprehensive analysis of potential migrants is unrealistic
Journal of Chromatography A, 2013, 1293, 107-119
3.847Citations (PDF)
39Simulation of the migration of mineral oil from recycled paperboard into dry foods by Tenax<sup>®</sup>?2.239Citations (PDF)
40Development of a manual method for the determination of mineral oil in foods and paperboard
Journal of Chromatography A, 2013, 1271, 192-200
3.834Citations (PDF)
41Is comprehensive analysis of potentially relevant migrants from recycled paperboard into foods feasible?
Journal of Chromatography A, 2013, 1272, 106-115
3.828Citations (PDF)
42Migration of cyclo-diBA from coatings into canned food: Method of analysis, concentration determined in a survey and in silico hazard profiling
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2013, 58, 107-115
3.630Citations (PDF)
43Enrichment for reducing the detection limits for the analysis of mineral oil in fatty foods1.524Citations (PDF)
44On-line coupled high performance liquid chromatography–gas chromatography for the analysis of contamination by mineral oil. Part 1: Method of analysis
Journal of Chromatography A, 2012, 1255, 56-75
3.8156Citations (PDF)
45On-line coupled high performance liquid chromatography–gas chromatography for the analysis of contamination by mineral oil. Part 2: Migration from paperboard into dry foods: Interpretation of chromatograms
Journal of Chromatography A, 2012, 1255, 76-99
3.8121Citations (PDF)
46Barriers against the Migration of Mineral Oil from Paperboard Food Packaging: Experimental Determination of Breakthrough Periods3.567Citations (PDF)
47Migration of plasticizers from the gaskets of lids into oily food in glass jars: a European enforcement campaign3.020Citations (PDF)
48Migration of mineral oil from party plates of recycled paperboard into foods: 1. Is recycled paperboard fit for the purpose? 2. Adequate testing procedure2.227Citations (PDF)
49Evidence for Cosmetics as a Source of Mineral Oil Contamination in Women
Journal of Women's Health, 2011, 20, 1713-1719
2.232Citations (PDF)
50Removal of mineral oil migrated from paperboard packing during cooking of foods in boiling water3.024Citations (PDF)
51Mineral oil contents in paper and board recycled to paperboard for food packaging3.558Citations (PDF)
52Migration of Mineral Oil into Noodles from Recycled Fibres in the Paperboard Box and the Corrugated Board Transport Box as well as from Printing Inks: A Case Study3.541Citations (PDF)
53Transfer of bisphenol A from thermal printer paper to the skin3.6384Citations (PDF)
54Is recycled newspaper suitable for food contact materials? Technical grade mineral oils from printing inks3.0122Citations (PDF)
55Mineral oil in sunflower seeds: the sources3.030Citations (PDF)
56Migration of mineral oil from printed paperboard into dry foods: survey of the German market3.088Citations (PDF)
57Determination of mineral oil paraffins in foods by on-line HPLC–GC–FID: lowered detection limit; contamination of sunflower seeds and oils3.042Citations (PDF)
58Memory effects with the on-column interface for on-line coupled high performance liquid chromatography-gas chromatography: The Y-interface
Journal of Chromatography A, 2009, 1216, 8652-8658
3.851Citations (PDF)
59Activated aluminum oxide selectively retaining long chain n-alkanes. Part I, description of the retention properties
Analytica Chimica Acta, 2009, 634, 96-101
5.938Citations (PDF)
60Assurance of compliance within the production chain of food contact materials by good manufacturing practice and documentation – Part 2: Implementation by the compliance box; call for guidelines
Food Control, 2009, 20, 483-490
6.39Citations (PDF)
61Assurance of compliance within the production chain of food contact materials by good manufacturing practice and documentation – Part 1: Legal background in Europe and compliance challenges
Food Control, 2009, 20, 476-482
6.322Citations (PDF)
62Aromatic Hydrocarbons of Mineral Oil Origin in Foods: Method for Determining the Total Concentration and First Results5.9161Citations (PDF)
63Migration of di(2-ethylhexyl) maleate from cardboard boxes into foods3.024Citations (PDF)
64Plasticizers in PVC Toys and Childcare Products: What Succeeds the Phthalates? Market Survey 2007
Chromatographia, 2008, 68, 227-234
1.264Citations (PDF)
65Mineral oil paraffins in human body fat and milk
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2008, 46, 544-552
3.673Citations (PDF)
66Release of bisphenol A from polycarbonate baby bottles: water hardness as the most relevant factor3.057Citations (PDF)
67Verification of results to improve the quality of analytical data: A proposal
Journal of Chromatography A, 2007, 1150, 93-99
3.812Citations (PDF)
68Blank problems in trace analysis of diethylhexyl and dibutyl phthalate: Investigation of the sources, tips and tricks
Analytica Chimica Acta, 2007, 582, 353-360
5.9150Citations (PDF)
69Phenolic resins for can coatings: II. Resoles based on cresol/phenol mixtures or tert. butyl phenol6.316Citations (PDF)
70Phenolic resins for can coatings: I. Phenol-based resole analysed by GC–MS, GC×GC, NPLC–GC and SEC6.334Citations (PDF)
71Food Contamination with Organic Materials in Perspective: Packaging Materials as the Largest and Least Controlled Source? A View Focusing on the European Situation8.4134Citations (PDF)
72Epoxidized soy bean oil migrating from the gaskets of lids into food packed in glass jars
Journal of Chromatography A, 2005, 1082, 214-219
3.831Citations (PDF)
73Injector-internal thermal desorption from edible oils. Part 1: Visual experiments on sample deposition on the liner wall
Journal of Separation Science, 2005, 28, 1550-1557
2.922Citations (PDF)
74Injector-internal thermal desorption from edible oils. Part 2: Chromatographic optimization for the analysis of migrants from food packaging material
Journal of Separation Science, 2005, 28, 2144-2152
2.916Citations (PDF)
75Large volume splitless injection with concurrent solvent recondensation: Keeping the sample in place in the hot vaporizing chamber
Journal of Separation Science, 2004, 27, 1157-1165
2.922Citations (PDF)
76French fries with less than 100�?g/kg acrylamide. A collaboration between cooks and analysts3.0120Citations (PDF)
77Exposure of babies to C15–C45 mineral paraffins from human milk and breast salves3.343Citations (PDF)
78The Two Options for Sample Evaporation in Hot GC Injectors:  Thermospray and Band Formation. Optimization of Conditions and Injector Design
Analytical Chemistry, 2002, 74, 10-16
6.734Citations (PDF)
79Contamination of animal feed and food from animal origin with mineral oil hydrocarbons1.953Citations (PDF)
80The migration from the internal coatings of food cans; summary of the findings and call for more effective regulation of polymers in contact with foods: a review1.938Citations (PDF)
81Concurrent eluent evaporation with co-solvent trapping for on-line reversed-phase liquid chromatography gas chromatography
Journal of Chromatography A, 1989, 477, 73-86
3.824Citations (PDF)
82Evaluation of capillary gas chromatography for thermolabile phenylurea herbicides
Journal of Chromatography A, 1981, 208, 217-229
3.838Citations (PDF)
83Compliance work for food contact materials: feasibility of the legally required safety assessment of an epoxy/amine-based coating for domestic water pipe restoration2.23Citations (PDF)
84Required barrier efficiency of internal bags against the migration from recycled paperboard packaging into food: a benchmark2.29Citations (PDF)