Gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry analysis of alkylresorcinols in red blood cells |
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Authors: | Korné l Nagy,Alastair B. Ross,Laurent B. Fay,Alexandre Bourgeois,Martin Kussmann |
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Abstract: | Erythrocyte alkylresorcinols (5‐alkyl‐1,3‐dihydroxybenzenes) are potential biomarkers of wholegrain wheat and rye intake. However, their high‐throughput quantitative analysis by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is hindered by the time‐consuming sample preparation and, more importantly, by interfering compounds that still remain after sample cleanup. In the present work we describe a gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (GC/MS/MS) method for the rapid and reliable quantification of alkylresorcinols in erythrocyte samples. The performance of the GC/MS/MS method is compared with that of GC/MS. The main characteristics of the method are: lower limits of detection: 2–10 µg/L standard solution; lower limits of quantification: 6–30 µg/L standard solution; linearity coefficients: 0.9611–0.9888; linear ranges: 2–20 µg/L in erythrocytes; and intra‐day precisions (n = 6): 4–13% at endogenous analyte levels in non‐spiked erythrocytes. Tandem mass spectrometry showed greatly improved selectivity over single‐stage mass spectrometry in the case of erythrocyte samples, eliminating all interferences detectable in single‐stage MS and enabling simple peak integration for quantification. Moreover, increased selectivity resulted in GC separation speeded up by a factor of two, allowing the duplicate analysis of over 40 samples per day. This GC/MS/MS method is suggested as an improved alternative to GC/MS for the quantification of alkylresorcinols in erythrocytes for assessing wholegrain wheat and rye intake. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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