Development of a method for the identification of azaspiracid in shellfish by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | Draisci R Palleschi L Ferretti E Furey A James K J Satake M Yasumoto T |
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Affiliation: | Laboratorio di Medicina Veterinaria, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy. draisci@iss.it |
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Abstract: | Azaspiracid is the main toxin responsible for a number of recent human intoxications in Europe resulting from shellfish consumption. The first micro liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (micro-LC-MS-MS) method was developed for the determination of this novel shellfish poisoning toxin in mussels. The analyte was extracted from whole mussel meat with acetone and chromatographed on a C18 reversed-phase column (1.0 mm I.D.) by isocratic elution at 30 microl/min with acetonitrile-water (85:15, v/v), containing 0.03% trifluoroacetic acid. The toxin was ionised in an ionspray interface operating in the positive ion mode, where only the intact protonated molecule, [M+H]+, was generated at m/z 842. This served as precursor ion for collision-induced dissociation and three product ions, [M+H-nH2O]- with n=1-3, were identified for the unambiguous toxin confirmation by selected reaction monitoring LC-MS-MS analysis. A detection limit of 20 pg, based on a 3:1 signal-to-noise ratio, was achieved for the analyte. This LC-MS-MS method was successfully applied to determine azaspiracid in toxic cultivated shellfish from two regions of Ireland. |
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