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Melamine is an organic base
Organic base

An organic base is an organic compound which acts as a base . Organic bases are usually, but not always, proton acceptors. They usually contain nitrogen atoms, which can easily be protonated....
 and a trimer
Trimer (chemistry)

In chemistry a trimer is a chemical reaction of three identical molecules. Trimers are typically encountered as cyclic trimers. Chemical compounds that very easily form trimers are aliphatic isocyanates and cyanic acids as an early intermediate in a polymerisation process, see also oligomers....
 of cyanamide
Cyanamide

Cyanamide is a white, crystalline compound.The term can also refer to a salt of this compound, having one or both of the hydrogen atoms replaced by another element or radical, such as in the most common case of calcium cyanamide , a compound used as a fertilizer and as a source of other compounds of nitrogen....
, with a 1,3,5-triazine
Triazine

A triazine is one of three organic chemicals, isomeric with each other, whose empirical formula is 333....
 skeleton. Like cyanamide, it contains 66% nitrogen
Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element that has the symbol N and atomic number 7 and atomic mass 14.00674?. Elemental nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and mostly inert diatomic gas at standard conditions, constituting 78% by volume of Earth's atmosphere....
 by mass and, if mixed with resins, has fire retardant
Fire retardant

A fire retardant is a substance that helps delay or prevent combustion. Fire retardants are commonly used in fire fighting. Water is the most commonly used fire retardant, but the phrase typically refers to chemical retardants, including fire-fighting foams and fire-retardant gels....
 properties due to its release of nitrogen gas when burned or charred, and has several other industrial uses. Melamine is also a metabolite
Metabolite

Metabolites are the intermediates and products of metabolism. The term metabolite is usually restricted to small molecules. A primary metabolite is directly involved in normal growth, development, and reproduction....
 of cyromazine
Cyromazine

Cyromazine is a triazine insect growth regulator used as an insecticide and an acaricide. It is a cyclopropyl derivative of melamine. Cyromazine works by affecting the nervous system of the immature larval stages of certain insects....
, a pesticide
Pesticide

A pesticide is a substance or mixture of substances used to kill a pest .A pesticide may be a chemical substance, biological agent , antimicrobial, disinfectant or device used against any pest ....
. It is formed in the body of mammals who have ingested cyromazine. It has been reported that cyromazine can also be converted to melamine in plants.

Melamine combines with cyanuric acid
Cyanuric acid

Cyanuric acid or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triol is a chemical compound with the chemical formula 3. Like many industrially useful chemicals, this triazine has many synonyms....
 to form melamine cyanurate
Melamine cyanurate

Melamine cyanurate, also known as melamine-cyanuric acid adduct or melamine-cyanuric acid complex, is a crystalline complex formed from a 1:1 mixture of melamine and cyanuric acid....
, which has been implicated in the Chinese protein export contamination
Chinese protein export contamination

Chinese protein export contamination refers to the contamination of several food and feed ingredients with inexpensive melamine and other compounds such as cyanuric acid....
s.

German word melamin was coined by combining the names of 2 other chemical products: Melam
Melam (chemistry)

Melam is a condensation product of melamine....
 (a distillation derivative of ammonium thiocyanate) and Amine
Amine

Amines are organic compounds and functional groups that contain a base nitrogen atom with a lone pair. Amines are derivative s of ammonia, wherein one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic substituents such as alkyl and aryl groups....
.

Uses
Melamine is combined with formaldehyde
Formaldehyde

Formaldehyde is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2CO. It is the simplest aldehyde. Formaldehyde exists in several forms aside from H2CO: the cyclic trimer trioxane and the polymer Polyoxymethylene....
 to produce melamine resin
Melamine resin

Melamine resin or melamine formaldehyde is a hard, thermosetting plastic material made from melamine and formaldehyde by polymerization....
, a very durable thermosetting plastic
Thermosetting plastic

Thermosetting plastics are polymer materials that irreversibly Curing form. The cure may be done through heat , through a chemical reaction , or irradiation such as electron beam processing....
 used in Formica
Formica (plastic)

Formica is a brand of composite materials manufactured by the Formica Corporation based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. In common use, the term refers to the company's classic product, a heat-resistant, wipe-clean, laminate of paper or Textile with melamine resin....
, and melamine foam, a polymer
Polymer

A polymer is a large molecule composed of repeating structural units typically connected by covalent chemical bonds. While polymer in popular usage suggests plastic, the term actually refers to a large class of natural and synthetic materials with a variety of properties....
ic cleaning product.






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Melamine is an organic base
Organic base

An organic base is an organic compound which acts as a base . Organic bases are usually, but not always, proton acceptors. They usually contain nitrogen atoms, which can easily be protonated....
 and a trimer
Trimer (chemistry)

In chemistry a trimer is a chemical reaction of three identical molecules. Trimers are typically encountered as cyclic trimers. Chemical compounds that very easily form trimers are aliphatic isocyanates and cyanic acids as an early intermediate in a polymerisation process, see also oligomers....
 of cyanamide
Cyanamide

Cyanamide is a white, crystalline compound.The term can also refer to a salt of this compound, having one or both of the hydrogen atoms replaced by another element or radical, such as in the most common case of calcium cyanamide , a compound used as a fertilizer and as a source of other compounds of nitrogen....
, with a 1,3,5-triazine
Triazine

A triazine is one of three organic chemicals, isomeric with each other, whose empirical formula is 333....
 skeleton. Like cyanamide, it contains 66% nitrogen
Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element that has the symbol N and atomic number 7 and atomic mass 14.00674?. Elemental nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and mostly inert diatomic gas at standard conditions, constituting 78% by volume of Earth's atmosphere....
 by mass and, if mixed with resins, has fire retardant
Fire retardant

A fire retardant is a substance that helps delay or prevent combustion. Fire retardants are commonly used in fire fighting. Water is the most commonly used fire retardant, but the phrase typically refers to chemical retardants, including fire-fighting foams and fire-retardant gels....
 properties due to its release of nitrogen gas when burned or charred, and has several other industrial uses. Melamine is also a metabolite
Metabolite

Metabolites are the intermediates and products of metabolism. The term metabolite is usually restricted to small molecules. A primary metabolite is directly involved in normal growth, development, and reproduction....
 of cyromazine
Cyromazine

Cyromazine is a triazine insect growth regulator used as an insecticide and an acaricide. It is a cyclopropyl derivative of melamine. Cyromazine works by affecting the nervous system of the immature larval stages of certain insects....
, a pesticide
Pesticide

A pesticide is a substance or mixture of substances used to kill a pest .A pesticide may be a chemical substance, biological agent , antimicrobial, disinfectant or device used against any pest ....
. It is formed in the body of mammals who have ingested cyromazine. It has been reported that cyromazine can also be converted to melamine in plants.

Melamine combines with cyanuric acid
Cyanuric acid

Cyanuric acid or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triol is a chemical compound with the chemical formula 3. Like many industrially useful chemicals, this triazine has many synonyms....
 to form melamine cyanurate
Melamine cyanurate

Melamine cyanurate, also known as melamine-cyanuric acid adduct or melamine-cyanuric acid complex, is a crystalline complex formed from a 1:1 mixture of melamine and cyanuric acid....
, which has been implicated in the Chinese protein export contamination
Chinese protein export contamination

Chinese protein export contamination refers to the contamination of several food and feed ingredients with inexpensive melamine and other compounds such as cyanuric acid....
s.

Etymology

The German word melamin was coined by combining the names of 2 other chemical products: Melam
Melam (chemistry)

Melam is a condensation product of melamine....
 (a distillation derivative of ammonium thiocyanate) and Amine
Amine

Amines are organic compounds and functional groups that contain a base nitrogen atom with a lone pair. Amines are derivative s of ammonia, wherein one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by organic substituents such as alkyl and aryl groups....
.

Uses


Melamine is combined with formaldehyde
Formaldehyde

Formaldehyde is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2CO. It is the simplest aldehyde. Formaldehyde exists in several forms aside from H2CO: the cyclic trimer trioxane and the polymer Polyoxymethylene....
 to produce melamine resin
Melamine resin

Melamine resin or melamine formaldehyde is a hard, thermosetting plastic material made from melamine and formaldehyde by polymerization....
, a very durable thermosetting plastic
Thermosetting plastic

Thermosetting plastics are polymer materials that irreversibly Curing form. The cure may be done through heat , through a chemical reaction , or irradiation such as electron beam processing....
 used in Formica
Formica (plastic)

Formica is a brand of composite materials manufactured by the Formica Corporation based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. In common use, the term refers to the company's classic product, a heat-resistant, wipe-clean, laminate of paper or Textile with melamine resin....
, and melamine foam, a polymer
Polymer

A polymer is a large molecule composed of repeating structural units typically connected by covalent chemical bonds. While polymer in popular usage suggests plastic, the term actually refers to a large class of natural and synthetic materials with a variety of properties....
ic cleaning product. The end products include countertops, dry erase boards, fabrics, glue
Glue

This is a list of various types of adhesive. Historically, the term "glue" only referred to protein colloids prepared from animal flesh. The meaning has been extended to refer to any fluid adhesive....
s, housewares and flame retardants. Melamine is one of the major components in Pigment Yellow 150, a colorant in inks and plastics.

Melamine also enters the fabrication of melamine poly-sulfonate used as superplasticizer
Plasticizer

Plasticizers or Dispersants are additives that increase the plasticity or fluidity of the material to which they are added, these include plastics, cement, concrete, wallboard and clay bodies....
 for making high-resistance concrete
Concrete

Concrete is a construction material composed of cement as well as other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, construction aggregate , water , and Chemistry admixtures....
. Sulfonated melamine formaldehyde (SMF) is a polymer used as cement admixture
Water Reducer

Water reducers are special chemical products added to a concrete mixture before it is poured. They are from the same family of products as Retarder s....
 to reduce the water content in concrete while increasing the fluidity and the workability of the mix during its handling and pouring. It results in concrete with a lower porosity and a higher mechanical strength exhibiting an improved resistance to aggressive environments and a longer life-time.

The use of melamine as fertilizer for crops had been envisaged during the '50s and '60s because of its high nitrogen content (2/3). However melamine is much more expensive to produce than other common nitrogen fertilizers, such as urea. To be effective as a fertilizer, it is essential that the plant nutrients are released or made available in a manner that matches the needs of the growing crop. The nitrogen mineralization process for melamine is extremely slow, making this product both economically and scientifically impractical for use as a fertilizer.

Melamine derivatives of arsenical
Arsenical

An arsenical is a arsenic-containing compound.Examples include:* arsanilic acid* arsenamide* arsenates* arsenites* arsphenamine* p-azobenzenearsonate...
 drugs are potentially important in the treatment of African trypanosomiasis
Trypanosomiasis

Trypanosomiasis or trypanosomosis is the name of several diseases in vertebrates caused by parasite protozoan trypanosomes of the genus Trypanosoma....
.

Melamine use as non-protein nitrogen (NPN) for cattle was described in a 1958 patent. In 1978, however, a study concluded that melamine "may not be an acceptable non-protein N source for ruminants" because its hydrolysis
Hydrolysis

Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction during which one or more water are split into hydrogen and hydroxide ions which may go on to participate in further reactions....
 in cattle is slower and less complete than other nitrogen sources such as cottonseed meal
Cottonseed meal

Cottonseed meal is the byproduct remaining after cotton is cotton gin and the seeds crushed and the cottonseed oil extracted. The remaining meal is usually used for fodder....
 and urea.

Melamine is sometimes illegally added to food products in order to increase the apparent protein content. Standard tests such as the Kjeldahl
Kjeldahl method

The Kjeldahl method in analytical chemistry is a method for the quantitative determination of nitrogen in chemical substances developed by Johan Kjeldahl in 1883....
 and Dumas
Dumas method

The Dumas method in analytical chemistry is a method for the quantitative determination of nitrogen in chemical substances based on a method first described by Jean-Baptiste Dumas over a century and a half ago....
 tests estimate protein levels by measuring the nitrogen content, so they can be misled by adding nitrogen-rich compounds such as melamine.

Toxicity


Melamine is described as being "Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Chronic exposure may cause cancer or reproductive damage. Eye, skin and respiratory irritant.” However, the toxic dose is on a par with common table salt with an LD50 of more than 3 grams per kilogram of bodyweight. FDA scientists explained that when melamine and cyanuric acid
Cyanuric acid

Cyanuric acid or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triol is a chemical compound with the chemical formula 3. Like many industrially useful chemicals, this triazine has many synonyms....
 are absorbed into the bloodstream, they concentrate and interact in the urine-filled renal microtubules, then crystallize and form large numbers of round, yellow crystals, which in turn block and damage the renal cells that line the tubes, causing the kidneys to malfunction.

The European Union set a standard for acceptable human consumption of melamine at 0.5 milligrams per kg of body mass, Canada declared a limit of 0.35 mg and the US FDA’s limit was put at 0.63 mg, but was later reduced to 0.063 mg daily. The World Health Organization
World Health Organization

The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations that acts as a coordinating authority on international public health....
’s food safety director estimated that the amount of melamine a person could stand per day without incurring a bigger health risk, the "tolerable daily intake" (TDI), was 0.2 mg per kg of body mass.

Acute toxicity


Melamine is reported to have an oral LD50 of 3248 mg/kg based on rat data. It is also an irritant when inhaled or in contact with the skin or eyes. The reported dermal LD50 is >1000 mg/kg for rabbits. In a 1945 study. A study by USSR researchers in the 1980s suggested that melamine cyanurate
Melamine cyanurate

Melamine cyanurate, also known as melamine-cyanuric acid adduct or melamine-cyanuric acid complex, is a crystalline complex formed from a 1:1 mixture of melamine and cyanuric acid....
, commonly used as a fire retardant, could be more toxic than either melamine or cyanuric acid alone. For rats and mice, the reported LD50 for melamine cyanurate was 4.1 g/kg (given inside the stomach) and 3.5 g/kg (via inhalation), compared to 6.0 and 4.3 g/kg for melamine and 7.7 and 3.4 g/kg for cyanuric acid, respectively.

A toxicology study conducted after recalls of contaminated pet food concluded that the combination of melamine and cyanuric acid in diet does lead to acute renal failure in cats.

Chronic toxicity


Ingestion of melamine may lead to reproductive damage, or bladder
Urinary bladder

In anatomy, the urinary bladder is a solid, muscle, and distensible organ that sits on the pelvic floor in mammals. It is the organ that collects urine excreted by the kidneys prior to disposal by urination....
 or kidney stone
Kidney stone

Kidney stones, also called renal Calculus , are solid concretions of dissolved dietary mineral in urine; calculi typically form inside the kidneys or bladder....
s, which can lead to bladder cancer
Bladder cancer

Bladder cancer refers to any of several types of malignant growths of the urinary bladder. It is a disease in which abnormal cells multiply without control in the bladder....
.

A study in 1953 reported that dogs fed 3% melamine for a year had the following changes in their urine: (1) reduced specific gravity
Specific gravity

Specific gravity is defined as the ratio of the density of a given solid or liquid substance to the density of water at a specific temperature and pressure, typically at 4?C and , making it a dimensionless quantity ....
, (2) increased output
Polyuria

In medicine, polyuria is a condition characterized by the passage of large volumes of urine .Polyuria often appears in conjunction with polydipsia , though it is possible to have one without the other, and the latter may be a cause or an effect....
, (3) melamine crystalluria
Crystalluria

Crystalluria refers to crystals found in the urine when performing a urine test.They can be an indication of urolithiasis....
, and (4) protein
Proteinuria

Proteinuria means the presence of anexcess of Blood plasma proteins in the urine. The protein in the urine often causes the urine to become foamy, although foamy urine may also be caused by bilirubin in the urine , retrograde ejaculation, pneumaturia due to a fistula, or drugs such as pyridium....
 and occult blood
Hematuria

In medicine, hematuria, or haematuria, is the presence of red blood cells in the urine. It can be a sign that there is a kidney stone or a tumor in the ureter, urinary bladder, prostate, or urethra....
.

A survey commissioned by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians suggested that crystals formed in the kidneys when melamine combined with cyanuric acid, "don't dissolve easily. They go away slowly, if at all, so there is the potential for chronic toxicity."

Synthesis


Melamine was first synthesized by the German chemist Justus von Liebig
Justus von Liebig

Justus von Liebig was a German chemist who made major contributions to agriculture and biology chemistry, and worked on the organization of organic chemistry....
 in 1834. In early production, first calcium cyanamide
Calcium cyanamide

Calcium cyanamide or CaCN2 is a calcium compound used as fertiliser, first synthesized in 1898 by Adolph Frank and Nikodem Caro....
 is converted into dicyandiamide, then heated above its melting temperature to produce melamine. However, today most industrial manufacturers use urea
Urea

Urea is an organic compound with the chemical formula 2carbonoxygen.Urea is also known by the International Nonproprietary Name carbamide, as established by the World Health Organization....
 in the following reaction to produce melamine:

6 (NH2)2CO ? C3H6N6 + 6 NH3 + 3 CO2


It can be understood as two steps.

First, urea decomposes into cyanic acid and ammonia in an endothermic reaction:

(NH2)2CO ? HCNO + NH3


Then, cyanic acid polymerizes to form melamine and carbon dioxide:

6 HCNO ? C3H6N6 + 3 CO2


The second reaction is exothermic
Exothermic

File:Explosion1.JPG In thermodynamics, the term exothermic describes a process or reaction that releases energy usually in the form of heat, but also in form of light , electricity , or sound....
 but the overall process is endothermic.

The above reaction can be carried out by either of two methods: catalyzed
Catalysis

Catalysis is the process in which the reaction rate of a chemical reaction is either increased or decreased by means of a chemical substance known as a catalyst....
 gas-phase
Gas

In physics, a gas is a state of matter, consisting of a collection of particles without a definite shape or volume that are in more or less random motion....
 production or high pressure
High pressure

High pressure science and engineering is studying the effects of high pressure on materials and the design and construction of devices, such as a diamond anvil cell, which can create high pressure....
 liquid-phase
Liquid

Liquid is one of the principal states of matter. A liquid is a fluid that has the particles loose and can freely form a distinct surface at the boundaries of its bulk material....
 production. In one method, molten urea is introduced onto a fluidized bed
Fluidized bed

A fluidized bed is formed when a quantity of a solid particulate substance is placed under appropriate conditions to cause the solid/fluid mixture to behave as a fluid....
 with catalyst for reaction. Hot ammonia
Ammonia

Ammonia is a chemical compound with the chemical formula nitrogenhydrogen. It is normally encountered as a gas with a characteristic pungent odor....
 gas is also present to fluidize the bed and inhibit deammonization. The effluent then is cooled. Ammonia and carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalent bond to a single carbon atom. It is a gas at standard temperature and pressure and exists in Earth's atmosphere in this state....
 in the off-gas are separated from the melamine-containing slurry. The slurry is further concentrated and crystallized to yield melamine. Major manufacturers and licensors such as DSM
DSM (company)

DSM is a multinational company specialized in Life Sciences and Materials Sciences. Its headquarters are in Heerlen, the Netherlands. Originally a state-owned coal mining company , the activities of DSM are now grouped into five clusters:...
, BASF
BASF

BASF SE is a German chemical company and the largest chemical company in the world. BASF originally stood for Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik ....
, and Eurotecnica have developed some proprietary methods.

The off-gas contains large amounts of ammonia. Therefore melamine production is often integrated into urea production which uses ammonia as feedstock.

Crystallization and washing of melamine generates a considerable amount of waste water, which is a pollutant if discharged directly into the environment. The waste water may be concentrated into a solid (1.5–5% of the weight) for easier disposal. The solid may contain approximately 70% melamine, 23% oxytriazines (ammeline
Ammeline

Ammeline is a triazine. It is the hydrolysis product of melamine....
, ammelide
Ammelide

Ammelide is a triazine and the hydrolysis product of ammeline....
, and cyanuric acid
Cyanuric acid

Cyanuric acid or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triol is a chemical compound with the chemical formula 3. Like many industrially useful chemicals, this triazine has many synonyms....
), 0.7% polycondensates (melem
Melem

A heptazine, or tri-s-triazine or cyamelurine, is a chemical compound that consist of a triangular core group, C6N7, or three fused triazine rings....
, melam
Melam (chemistry)

Melam is a condensation product of melamine....
, and melon).

Recent production of melamine in mainland China

Between the late 1990s and early 2000s, both consumption and production of melamine grew considerably in mainland China
Mainland China

Mainland China, Continental China, the Chinese mainland or simply the mainland, is a geopolitical term refers to the area under the jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China , excluding Hong Kong and Macau, which run on One Country, Two Systems....
. In the United States Geological Survey
United States Geological Survey

The United States Geological Survey is a scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it....
 2004 Minerals Survey Yearbook, in a report on worldwide nitrogen production, the author stated that "(mainland) China continued to plan and construct new ammonia and urea plants using coal gasification technology."

By early 2006, melamine production in mainland China is reported to be in "serious surplus". In April 2007, DSM's melamine industry update painted a grave global picture. Between 2002 and 2007, while the global melamine price remained stable, a steep increase in the price of urea (feedstock for melamine) has reduced the profitability of melamine manufacturing. Currently, China is the world's largest exporter of melamine, while its domestic consumption still grows by 10% per year. However, reduced profit has already caused other joint melamine ventures to be postponed there.

Surplus melamine has been an adulterant
Adulterant

Adulterants are chemical substances which should not be contained within other substances for legal or other reasons. Adulterants may be intentionally added to substances to reduce manufacturing costs, or for some deceptive or malicious purpose....
 for feedstock and milk
Milk

Milk is an opaque white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals . It provides the primary source of nutrition for newborn mammals before they are able to digestion other types of food....
 in mainland China for several years now because it can make diluted or poor quality material appear to be higher in protein content by elevating the total nitrogen content detected by some simple protein tests. Actions taken in 2008 by the Government of China has reduced the practice of adulteration, with the goal of eliminating it. Court trials began in December 2008 for six people linked to the scandal and ended in January 2009 with two of the convicts being sentenced to death.

Poisoning and kidney failure caused by melamine cyanurate


2007 Animal feed recalls


In 2007 a pet food recall was initiated by Menu Foods
Menu Foods

Menu Foods Limitedis owned by a partnership called Menu Foods Income Fund , based in Streetsville, Ontario, Canada, and is the largest maker of wet cat and dog food in North America, with its products sold under 95 brand names...
 and other pet food manufacturers who had found their products had been contaminated and caused serious illnesses or deaths in some of the animals that had eaten them. In March 2007, the US Food and Drug Administration
Food and Drug Administration

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is an Government agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and is responsible for regulating and supervising the safety of foods, dietary supplements, Medications, vaccines, Biopharmaceutical, blood transfusion, medical devices, Electromagnetic radiation-emitting devices, veteri...
 reported finding white granular melamine in the pet food, in samples of white granular wheat gluten
Wheat gluten (food)

Wheat gluten, also called seitan , wheat meat, gluten meat, or simply gluten, is a food made from the gluten of wheat....
 imported from a single source in China, Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology as well as in crystalline form in the kidneys and in urine of affected animals. Further vegetable protein imported from China was later implicated.

In April 2007, The New York Times reported that the addition of "melamine scrap" into fish and livestock feed to give the false appearance of a higher level of protein was an "open secret" in many parts of mainland China, reporting that this melamine scrap was being produced by at least one plant processing coal into melamine. Four days later, the New York Times reported that, despite the widely reported ban on melamine use in vegetable proteins in mainland China, at least some chemical manufacturers continued to report selling it for use in animal feed and in products for human consumption. Li Xiuping, a manager at Henan Xinxiang Huaxing Chemical in Henan Province, stated, "Our chemical products are mostly used for additives, not for animal feed. Melamine is mainly used in the chemical industry, but it can also be used in making cakes." Shandong Mingshui Great Chemical Group, the company reported by the New York Times as producing melamine from coal
Coal

Coal is a readily combustion black or brownish-black sedimentary rock. The harder forms, such as anthracite, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure....
, produces and sells both urea and melamine but does not list melamine resin
Melamine resin

Melamine resin or melamine formaldehyde is a hard, thermosetting plastic material made from melamine and formaldehyde by polymerization....
 as a product.

Another recall incident in 2007 involved melamine which had been purposely added as a binder
Binder (material)

A binder is an ingredient used to bind together two or more other materials in mixtures. Its two principal properties are adhesion and cohesion ....
 to fish and livestock feed manufactured in the United States. This was traced to suppliers in Ohio and Colorado.

2008 Chinese scandal

In September 2008, several companies were implicated in a scandal involving milk and infant formula
Infant formula

Infant formula is an artificial substitute for human breast milk, intended for infant consumption. The first preparations for the feeding of infants were produced commercially in 1867 by Justus von Liebig....
 which had been adulterated
Adulterant

Adulterants are chemical substances which should not be contained within other substances for legal or other reasons. Adulterants may be intentionally added to substances to reduce manufacturing costs, or for some deceptive or malicious purpose....
 with melamine, leading to kidney stones and other renal failure
Renal failure

Renal failure or kidney failure is a situation in which the kidneys fail to function adequately. It is divided in acute and chronic forms; either form may be due to a large number of other medical problems....
, especially among young children. By 22 September, nearly 300,000 people had become ill, with more than 12,800 hospitalizations and four infant deaths.

Melamine may have been added to fool government protein content tests after water was added to fraudulently dilute the milk. Because of melamine's high nitrogen content (66% by mass versus approx. 10–12% for typical protein), it can cause the protein content of food to appear higher than the true value. Officials estimate that about 20 percent of the dairy companies tested in China sell products tainted with melamine. On January 22nd 2009, three of those involved in the scandal (including one conditional sentence) were sentenced to death in a Chinese court.

In October 2008, "Select Fresh Brown Eggs" imported to Hong Kong from the Hanwei Group in Dalian in northeastern China, were found to be contaminated with nearly twice the legal limit of melamine. York Chow, the health secretary of Hong Kong, said he thought animal feeds might be the source of the contamination and announced that the Hong Kong Centre for Food Safety would henceforward be testing all mainland Chinese pork, farmed fish, animal feed, chicken meat, eggs, and offal products for melamine.

Testing for melamine and cyanuric acid in food


Until the 2007 pet food recalls
2007 pet food recalls

The 2007 pet food recalls comprise the contamination and wide Product recall of many brands of domestic cat and domestic dog foods beginning in March 2007 and the ensuing developments involving the human food supply....
, melamine had not routinely been monitored in food, except in the context of plastic safety or insecticide residue. This could be due to the previously assumed low toxicity of melamine, and the relatively expensive methods of detection.

Following the 2008 health scare in China over powdered milk, the IRMM Joint Research Centre of the European Commission in Belgium set-up a website about methods to detect melamine (http://irmm.jrc.ec.europa.eu/melamine).

In October 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Food and Drug Administration

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is an Government agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and is responsible for regulating and supervising the safety of foods, dietary supplements, Medications, vaccines, Biopharmaceutical, blood transfusion, medical devices, Electromagnetic radiation-emitting devices, veteri...
 (FDA) issued new methods for the analysis of melamine and cyanuric acid in infant formulations in the Laboratory Information Bulletin No 4421. Similar recommendations have been issued by other authorities, like the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, both based on liquid chromatography – mass spectrometry (LC/MS) detection after hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC
Hilic

HILIC is a version of High-performance liquid chromatography#Normal phase chromatography. The name was suggested by Dr. Andrew Alpert in his 1990 paper on the subject....
) separation.

The existing methods for melamine determination using a triple quadrupole
Quadrupole

A quadrupole or quadrapole is one of a sequence of configurations of ? for example ? electric charge or current, or gravitational mass that can exist in ideal form, but it is usually just part of a multipole expansion of a more complex structure reflecting various orders of complexity....
 liquid chromatography – mass spectrometry (LC/MS) after solid phase extraction
Solid phase extraction

Solid-phase extraction is a separation process that is used to remove certain compounds from a mixture of impurities based on their physical and chemical properties....
 (SPE
SPE

The acronym SPE may stand for:* Sigma Phi Epsilon* Society of Professional Engineers UK* Schlumberger Limited – now Schlumberger Ltd* Soci?t? productrice d'?lectricit?, a Belgian energy company....
) are often complex and time consuming. However, electrospray ionization
Electrospray ionization

Electrospray ionization is a technique used in mass spectrometry to produce ions. It is especially useful in producing ions from macromolecules because it overcomes the propensity of these molecules to fragment when ionized....
 methods coupled with mass spectrometry allow a rapid and direct analysis of samples with complex matrices: the native liquid samples are directly ionized under ambient conditions in their original solution. In December 2008, two new fast and inexpensive methods for detecting melamine in liquids have been published on-line in the Chem. Comm. Journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry

The Royal Society of Chemistry is a learned society in the United Kingdom with the goal of "advancing the chemistry sciences." The organisation carries out research, publishes journals, books and databases, as well as hosting conferences, seminars and workshops....
 (UK).

Ultrasound-assisted extractive electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (EESI
Eesi

EESI means*Energy and Environmental Security Initiative ,*Environmental and Energy Study Institute,*Extractive Electrospray Ionization, see also Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry or ESI-MS....
-MS
MS

MS may refer to:*Ms., an honorific title for women*Ms. , an American feminist magazine*.ms, the Internet country code top-level domain for Montserrat...
) has been developed at ETH Zurich (Switzerland) by Zhu et al., (2008)

for a rapid detection of melamine in untreated food samples. Ultrasound
Ultrasound

Ultrasound is cyclic sound pressure with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing . Although this limit varies from person to person, it is approximately 20 Hertz in healthy, young adults and thus, 20 kHz serves as a useful lower limit in describing ultrasound....
s are used to nebulize the melamine-containing liquids into a fine spray. The spray is then ionised by extractive electrospray ionisation (EESI
Eesi

EESI means*Energy and Environmental Security Initiative ,*Environmental and Energy Study Institute,*Extractive Electrospray Ionization, see also Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry or ESI-MS....
) and analysed using tandem mass spectrometry
Tandem mass spectrometry

Tandem mass spectrometry, also known as MS/MS, involves multiple steps of mass spectrometry selection, with some form of fragmentation occurring in between the stages....
 (MS/MS). An analysis requires 30 seconds per sample. The limit of detection of melamine is a few nanograms of melamine per gram of milk.

Huang et al., (2008)

have also developed at Purdue University (US) a simpler instrumentation and a faster method by using a low-temperature plasma probe to ionize the samples. The major obstacles being solved, the ESI-MS technique allows now high-throughput analysis of melamine traces in complex mixtures.

The

uses a synthetic biology
Synthetic biology

Synthetic biology is a new area of biology research that combines science and engineering in order to design and build novel biological functions and systems....
 design for detecting melamine and related chemical analogues such as cyanuric acid
Cyanuric acid

Cyanuric acid or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triol is a chemical compound with the chemical formula 3. Like many industrially useful chemicals, this triazine has many synonyms....
. The ongoing project is hosted at OpenWetWare
OpenWetWare

OpenWetWare is a wiki whose mission is "to support open research, education, publication, and discussion in biological sciences and engineering."...
 as open source biology in collaboration with DIYbio
DIYbio

DIYbio is an organization for amateur biologists based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with meetings all over the continent of North America. Beginning with Mackenzie Cowell and Jason Bobe, the organization exists to "democratize" the field of biology....
. The Melaminometer approach aims to provide a very low cost (sub-$1) biological method of detecting the FDA-listed substances without use of costly instrumentation or training.

Because melamine resin
Melamine resin

Melamine resin or melamine formaldehyde is a hard, thermosetting plastic material made from melamine and formaldehyde by polymerization....
 is often used in food packaging and tableware, melamine at ppm level (1 part per million) in food and beverage has been reported due to migration from melamine-containing resins. Small amounts of melamine have also been reported in foodstuff as a metabolite product of cyromazine
Cyromazine

Cyromazine is a triazine insect growth regulator used as an insecticide and an acaricide. It is a cyclopropyl derivative of melamine. Cyromazine works by affecting the nervous system of the immature larval stages of certain insects....
, an insecticide used on animals and crops.

The Food Safety and Inspection Service
Food Safety and Inspection Service

The Food Safety and Inspection Service , an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture , recently commemorated over 100 years of protecting the food supply under the Federal Meat Inspection Act ....
 (FSIS) of the United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Agriculture

The United States Department of Agriculture is the United States federal executive departments responsible for developing and executing Federal government of the United States policy on farming, agriculture, and food....
 (USDA) provides a test method for analyzing cyromazine and melamine in animal tissues. In 2007, the FDA began using a high performance liquid chromatography
High performance liquid chromatography

High-performance liquid chromatography is a form of column chromatography used frequently in biochemistry and analytical chemistry to separate, identify, and quantify compounds....
 test to determine the melamine, ammeline
Ammeline

Ammeline is a triazine. It is the hydrolysis product of melamine....
, ammelide
Ammelide

Ammelide is a triazine and the hydrolysis product of ammeline....
, and cyanuric acid
Cyanuric acid

Cyanuric acid or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triol is a chemical compound with the chemical formula 3. Like many industrially useful chemicals, this triazine has many synonyms....
 contamination in food. Another procedure is based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy

Raman spectroscopy is a Spectroscopy technique used in condensed matter physics and chemistry to study vibrational, rotational, and other low-frequency modes in a system....
 (SERS
SERS

SERS can mean:*Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme, a housing strategy in Singapore.*Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy.*Surface-enhanced Raman scattering: see Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy...
).

Legal maximum limits accepted for human food


Member States of the European Union are required under Commission Decision 2008/757/EC

to ensure that all composite products containing at least 15 % of milk product, originating from China, are systematically tested before import into the Community and that all such products which are shown to contain melamine in excess of 2.5 mg/kg are immediately destroyed.

See also


  • 1,3,5-Triazine
    1,3,5-Triazine

    The chemical compound 1,3,5-triazine, also called s-triazine, is an organic chemical compound whose chemical structure has a six-membered heterocyclic aromatic ring consisting of three carbon atoms and three nitrogen atoms....
  • Triazine
    Triazine

    A triazine is one of three organic chemicals, isomeric with each other, whose empirical formula is 333....
    s
  • Non-protein nitrogen
    Non-protein nitrogen

    Non-protein nitrogen is a term used in animal nutrition to refer collectively to components such as urea, biuret, and ammonia, which are not proteins but can be converted into proteins by microbia in the ruminant stomach....
     (others)
  • Cyanamide
    Cyanamide

    Cyanamide is a white, crystalline compound.The term can also refer to a salt of this compound, having one or both of the hydrogen atoms replaced by another element or radical, such as in the most common case of calcium cyanamide , a compound used as a fertilizer and as a source of other compounds of nitrogen....
     (precursor of melamine)
  • Cyanuric acid
    Cyanuric acid

    Cyanuric acid or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triol is a chemical compound with the chemical formula 3. Like many industrially useful chemicals, this triazine has many synonyms....
     (degradation product of melamine)
  • Melamine cyanurate
    Melamine cyanurate

    Melamine cyanurate, also known as melamine-cyanuric acid adduct or melamine-cyanuric acid complex, is a crystalline complex formed from a 1:1 mixture of melamine and cyanuric acid....
  • Melam
    Melam (chemistry)

    Melam is a condensation product of melamine....
  • 2008 Chinese milk scandal
    2008 Chinese milk scandal

    The 2008 Chinese milk scandal is a Food safety in the People's Republic of China in the People's Republic of China involving milk and infant formula, and other food materials and components, which had been adulterant with melamine....


External links

  • (High Production Volume Chemicals Screening Information,PDF, 89 pages).