A direct assessment of mycotoxin biomarkers in human urine samples by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | Emmanuel Njumbe Ediage Jose Diana Di Mavungu Suquan Song Aibo Wu Carlos Van Peteghem Sarah De Saeger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Food Analysis, Department of Bioanalysis, Ghent University, Harelbekestraat 72, 9000 Gent, Belgium;2. Laboratory of Mycotoxin Research, Institute for Agri-food Standards and Testing Technology, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 1000 Jinqi Road, Shanghai 201403, PR China |
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Abstract: | Detection of mycotoxin biomarkers in urine of humans and animals provides a direct approach for assessing exposure to these mycotoxins as opposed to the indirect approach of food analysis, which in most cases is affected by the heterogeneity of the toxin in the food samples. Seven (7) mycotoxins and their metabolites (total 18 analytes) were selected and an LC–MS/MS method for their determination in human urine was developed and validated. The method consisted of direct analysis of two mycotoxin conjugates, deoxynivalenol-glucuronide and zearalenone-glucuronide without beta glucuronidase digestion of the urine samples. Since high method sensitivity is of utmost importance in such study, critical factors which could improve the analyte recovery and method sensitivity were investigated by a D-optimal experimental design. Urine samples (10 mL) were first extracted with 15 mL ethyl acetate/formic acid (99/1, v/v) followed by SAX SPE clean-up of the acidified aqueous fraction. Both extracts were combined and analyzed using an LC–MS/MS system operated in the positive ionization mode. A total run time of 28 min was adopted with all the 18 analytes eluting within 15 min. |
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Keywords: | Mycotoxin Biomarkers Urine Glucuronide Experimental design Stability study |
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