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Effect of sample preparation methods on the D,L-enantiomer ratio of extracted selenomethionine
Authors:Egressy-Molnár Orsolya  Vass Andrea  Németh Anikó  García-Reyes Juan F  Dernovics Mihály
Institution:(1) Department of Applied Chemistry, Corvinus University of Budapest, Vill?nyi ?t 29-43., Budapest, 1118, Hungary;(2) Analytical Chemistry Research Group, Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, University of Ja?n, Campus Las Lagunillas, Edificio B-3, 23071 Ja?n, Spain;
Abstract:Effects of the two most widespread sample preparation techniques on the d,l-enantiomer ratio of extracted selenomethionine were monitored through the analysis of the certified reference material selenium-enriched yeast and the isolated protein fraction of high selenium monkeypot nut. The extracted selenomethionine (SeMet) fractions were orthogonally cleaned up with anion exchange chromatography before carrying out the enantiomer-specific detection to increase the robustness and the efficiency of the subsequent o-phthal-aldehyde and n-isobutyril-cysteine-based derivatisation process and reversed phase-high-performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) detection. The two techniques, namely methanesulphonic acid (MSA) based digestion and proteolytic digestion with protease XIV, resulted in significantly different ratio of d,l-selenomethionine with the final results of 2.2–2.7% and 0.5–0.6% of d-SeMet, respectively. The study revealed significant differences in the ICP-MS-related sensitivity of the derivatised selenomethionine enantiomers, which calls attention to the quantification of this selenoamino acid after MSA hydrolysis.
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