A new and simple liquid chromatography tandem mass-spectrometry method for the determination of
different bisphenol A (BPA) derivatives such as bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE), bisphenol F diglycidyl
ether (BFDGE) and their reaction products with water and hydrochloric acid in different fish food
products was developed. The extraction procedure and the chromatographic conditions were optimised
for complex food matrices such as fish products. Food samples were homogenised and extracted with a
1:1 solution of acetonitrile-hexane, the solvent was eliminated in a N2 stream and the extract was reconstituted
with 0.5 mL of a 0.01 M solution of ammonium formate. The sample solution obtained was
directly measured by LC–MS/MS without any further purification under the developed conditions. The
use of a mobile phase composed by ammonium formate–methanol in a binary gradient mode produced
[M + NH4]+ aducts for the different BADGEs and BFDGEs. These aduct’s fragmentations were employed for
the LC–MS/MS quantification of BPA derivatives in canned fish samples. The results of the validation were
appropriate: the method was linear for BADGE and its hydrolysed derivatives up to 1000 lg kg1, for the
remaining compounds linearity achieved up to 100 lg kg1. Quantification limits were in the range 2–
10 lg kg1. RSD (intra and inter-day) was 6–12% and the recovery was comprised between 89% and
109%. Under the optimised conditions, the chromatographic separation was performed in 8 min per sample.
The method was applied to the determination of BADGE, BFDGE and their reaction products in different
samples of canned fish from Spanish origin. Migration results obtained were in compliance with