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Comparison of PSA to Moringa Oleifera Seed Protein as Sorbent in QuEChERS: A Response Surface Methodology Optimization for Extraction of Some Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Food

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JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 2022, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7161318

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  1. National Research Foundation of South Africa
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This study aimed to optimize the QuEChERS method and compare it with Moringa Oleifera seed protein for the extraction of endocrine-disrupting chemicals. The optimization process utilized the response surface methodology approach. The results showed that Moringa Oleifera seed protein had better selectivity and lower detection limits, demonstrating its potential as a promising clean-up sorbent in the QuEChERS method.
This work aimed at optimizing the QuEChERS method with PSA and then comparing it with Moringa Oleifera seed protein as a clean-up sorbent for the extraction of endocrine-disrupting chemicals. The response surface methodology approach was used in the optimization. A design of experiment (DoE) was used to investigate the effect of the sample mass (0.5-3 g), centrifuge speed (3400-4000 rpm) and time (5-20 min), the mass of NaCl and MgSO41-3 g, and solvent extraction volume (5-10 mL). The analysis was done using GC-ECD and GC x GC TOFMS. The PSA method which was later replaced with Moringa Oleifera seed protein presented optimal values of 3 g of sample, 150 mg PSA, 4000 rpm for 6 min centrifuge conditions, including 2 g NaCl and 2 g MgSO4 extracted in 10 mL methanol, respectively. Moringa Oleifera seed protein gave better selectivity, and the detection limits ranged between 0.16 and 1.77 mu g kg-1 with RSD values & LE;13.32%, respectively. Moreover, recoveries were between 76.2 & PLUSMN; 0.85% and 105.2 & PLUSMN; 2.24%. Application of the developed method in food samples detected some EDCs. This study has shown that Moringa Oleifera seed protein is a promising alternative to PSA in the clean-up of food-related samples using the QuEChERS approach.

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