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Particle-packed column versus silica-based monolithic column for liquid chromatography-electrospray-linear ion trap-tandem mass spectrometry multiallergen trace analysis in foods

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1217, Issue 48, Pages 7579-7585

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2010.10.037

Keywords

Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry; Hidden allergens; Quantitative analysis

Funding

  1. Laboratorio Regionale SITEIA (PRRI-ITT Misura 4 Sviluppo di rete Azione A - Laboratori di ricerca e trasferimento tecnologico DGR) [1853/07]
  2. Italian Ministry for the University and Research (MIUR) [RBIP06SXMR]

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A bicarbonate buffer-based extraction method for the simultaneous analysis of five nut allergens (Ana o 2 cashew-nut Cor a 9 hazelnut Pru 1 almond Ara h3/4 peanut Jug r 4 walnut) in cereals and biscuits using liquid chromatography-electrospray-linear ion trap-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-LIT-MS2) was developed and validated The method was based on our earlier published LC-MS2-based method in a research frame aimed at the identification and determination of hidden allergens in foods by using selective biomarker peptides A C18 particle-packed column and a silica-based C18 monolithic column were compared in terms of chromatographic performances such as peak shape resolution analysis time and selectivity The C18 particle-packed column exhibited better performances and was further used for method development and validation By operating under MS2 selected reaction monitoring (SRM) acquisition mode linearity limits of detection (LOD) and quantitation trueness and precision were evaluated on breakfast samples enriched with a mix of the five nuts Good linearity of the matrix matched-calibration curves was obtained and detection limit values generally varied from 14 to 55 mg nut/kg matrix Recoveries were in the 76 +/- 4% to 94 +/- 3% range with RSD <15% The capabilities of LIT to perform MSn fragmentation was exploited to improve selectivity of the analysis and the LC-(SRM) MS2 method was compared in terms of LOD linearity precision and accuracy with a LC-(SRM) MS3 method Finally both the LC-MS2 and LC-MS3 methods were successfully applied to the analysis of nut traces in commercially available breakfast cereals and biscuits (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved

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