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Determination of histamine in fish without derivatization by indirect reverse phase-HPLC method

Journal

MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 144, Issue -, Pages 209-214

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2018.09.010

Keywords

Histamine analysis; Fish; Validation

Funding

  1. Shanghai Municipal Natural Science Foundation [16ZR1401400]

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Histamine (HA) is an important biochemical for human health and food quality. It is produced due to the decarboxylation of histidine. High level of HA was reported in a large number of fish tissues in Scombridae family. The presence of a low concentration of histamine is the indicator of the freshness of fish. Therefore, this study aims to develop a simple novel method for the quantification of histamine by revers-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC-UV) followed by conventional UV detector at the wavelength of 205 nm. The extraction of the fish sample was optimized without derivatization, 2-5 dihydroxybenzoic acid (2-5 DHBA) and acetonitrile (ACN) was used in the mobile phase for the first time. Here we thoroughly investigate key experimental conditions such as UV absorbing probe, pH and mobile phase. We found that concentration of 6 mmol/L of 2,5-DHBA in the mobile phase, pH 2.65 and 50:50% ratios of 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid and acetonitrile were the suitable conditions for determination of histamine in the fish sample. By applying our new method, we determine the HA concentration within 5 min. This novel method was validated by using different parameters like linearity, limit of detection (LOD), limit of quantification (LOQ), repeatability, matric effect, specificity, trueness, ruggedness, accuracy, precision, and specificity. The LOD and LOQ were 1 and 3 mg/kg respectively, and the correlation coefficient was > 0.9995. We applied this method to the fish sample. Which were obtained from a local market here in Shanghai. Recovery was determined after spiking the fish sample; good recovery was observed with average recovery > 82%. Thus, the proposed method provides a better reference for the successful analysis of fish safety, quality and trade.

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