Direct chiral determination of free amino acid enantiomers by two-dimensional liquid chromatography: application to control transformations in E-beam irradiated foodstuffs |
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Authors: | Vanesa Guillén-Casla María Eugenia León-González Luis Vicente Pérez-Arribas Luis María Polo-Díez |
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Institution: | 1. Dpto. Química Analítica, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040, Madrid, Spain
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Abstract: | Changes in free amino acids content and its potential racemization in ready-to-eat foods treated with E-beam irradiation between
1 and 8 kGy for sanitation purposes were studied. A simple heart cut two-dimensional high performance liquid chromatographic
method (LC–LC) for the simultaneous enantiomeric determination of three pairs of amino acids used as markers (tyrosine, phenylalanine,
and tryptophan) is presented. The proposed method involves the use of two chromatographs in an LC–LC achiral–chiral coupling.
Amino acids and their decomposition products were firstly separated in a primary column (C18) using a mixture of ammonium acetate buffer (20 mM, pH 6) (94%) and methanol (6%) as the mobile phase. Then, a portion of
each peak was transferred by heart cutting through a switching valve to a teicoplanin-chiral column. Methanol (90%)/water
(10%) was used as the mobile phase. Ultraviolet detection was at 260 nm. Detection limits were between 0.16 and 3 mg L−1 for each enantiomer. Recoveries were in the range 79–98%. The LC–LC method combined with the proposed sample extraction procedure
is suitable for complex samples; it involves an online cleanup, and it prevents degradation of protein, racemization of L-enantiomers,
and degradation of tryptophan. Under these conditions, D-amino acids were not found in any of the analyzed samples at detection
levels of the proposed method. |
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