Development of a method for the analysis of seven banned azo-dyes in chilli and hot chilli food samples by pressurised liquid extraction and liquid chromatography with electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | Olga Pardo,Vicent Yusà ,Agustí n Pastor |
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Affiliation: | a Public Health Laboratory of Valencia, Conselleria de Sanitat, Camí de la Marjal, s/n 46470 Albal, Valencia, Spain b Analytical Chemistry Department, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain |
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Abstract: | An automated, confirmatory and sensitive procedure has been developed and validated for the determination of Sudan (I-IV), Sudan Orange G, Sudan Red 7B and Para Red in hot chilli food samples. The proposed method includes pressurised liquid extraction (PLE) with acetone, gel permeation chromatography (GPC) clean-up and detection by liquid chromatography (LC) coupled to electrospray ionization in positive mode tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS-MS). The main parameters affecting the performance of the different ionization sources and PLE parameters were previously optimised using statistical design of experiments (DOE). The method was in-house validated on chilli powder and chilli meat. Linear calibrations were obtained with correlation coefficients R2 > 0.999. The limits of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) of the method were in the ranges of 0.002-0.012 ng g−1 and 0.006-0.036 ng g−1, respectively for chilli powder. The decision limit and detection capability were between 0.005-0.022 ng g−1 and 0.007-0.026 ng g−1, respectively for chilli meat. Recoveries ranged from 94% to 105%. The applicability of the method to the determination of azo-dyes in hot chilli products was demonstrated. |
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Keywords: | Sudan dyes Azo-dyes LC-MS-MS Pressurised liquid extraction Gel permeation chromatography Experimental design |
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