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4-Methoxy-ortho-phthalaldehyde: a promising derivatizing agent for the fluorimetric evaluation of histamine in seafood

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TALANTA OPEN
Volume 2, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talo.2020.100014

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Biogenic amines; Histamine fluorimetric analysis; Molecular fluorescence spectroscopy; 4-methoxy-ortho-phthalaldehyde

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  1. Pole Metropolitain Cote d'Opale (PMCO)

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Histamine, the molecule associated with food poisoning, is nowadays considered as a reliable marker of seafood freshness and therefore its rapid and easy quantification appears critical. Existing method like HPLC or direct fluorimetric analysis employing ortho-phthalaldehyde (OPA) can be time-consuming and tedious. To overcome this problem, we propose in this paper to evaluate the application potential of 4-methoxy-ortho-phthalaldehyde (MO-OPA) for the rapid and easy evaluation of histamine in seafood samples. For this purpose, the histamine complexation conditions were studied by molecular fluorescence spectroscopy using MO-OPA as derivatization agent and then compared with the reference compounds: OPA. MOPA proved to be superior to OPA for histamine detection in terms of linearity range (1.10(-6)-1.10(-4) mol.L-1, R-2>0.99, n = 10) and detection limit (9.5.10(-7) mol.L-1). The optimal conditions were next applied to the analysis of histamine in a mixture of biogenic amines standards and finally on real samples of yellowfin tuna of known histamine concentration.

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