Integrating a Multiple Isotopologue Reaction-Monitoring Technique and LC-MS/MS for Quantitation of Small Molecules: Ten Mycotoxins in Cereals as an Example.
Feifei SunYanshen LiHaiguang TanPeixu WuYingnan ShenchengHaopeng LinPeng LuRong ZhangShuyan LiuYi LiShupeng YangPublished in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
Accurate quantification of mycotoxin in cereals is crucial for ensuring food safety and human health. However, the preparation of traditional multisample external calibration curves (MSCCs) is labor-intensive and error-prone. Here, a multiple isotopologue reaction-monitoring (MIRM)-LC-MS/MS method for accurate quantitation of ten major mycotoxins in cereals was successfully developed and validated, where a novel one-sample multipoint calibration curve (OSCC) strategy is used instead of MSCCs. The OSCC can be established by examining the correlation between the calculated theoretical isotopic abundances and the measured abundance across various MIRM channels. In comparison to the MSCC, the OSCC strategy exhibits outstanding performance including superior selectivity, accuracy (78.4-108.6%), and precision (<12.5%). Furthermore, the proposed OSCC-MIRM-LC-MS/MS method was successfully applied to investigate mycotoxin contamination in cereal samples in China. Considering the advantages of simplified workflows and improved throughput, the OSCC-MIRM-LC-MS/MS methodology holds great promise for accurately quantifying chemical contaminants in foods.
Keyphrases
- human health
- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- ms ms
- climate change
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- drinking water
- high resolution
- tandem mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
- high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- low cost
- molecularly imprinted
- big data
- antibiotic resistance genes
- atrial fibrillation