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Simple LC–MS Determination of Citric and Malic Acids in Fruits and Vegetables
Authors:Remedios Fernández-Fernández  Juan Carlos López-Martínez  Roberto Romero-González  José Luis Martínez-Vidal  María Isabel Alarcón Flores  Antonia Garrido Frenich
Institution:1. Group “Analytical Chemistry of Contaminants”, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Almeria University, 04120, Almeria, Spain
2. Laboratory of Pesticide Residues, LAB, Scientific Side of Almeria Science and Technology Park (PITA), Almeria University, 04120, Almería, Spain
Abstract:A rapid, reliable and sensitive method has been developed to determine malic and citric acid in fruits and vegetables. The methodology is based on simple extraction with an aqueous solution of ethanol (80% v/v) and subsequent chromatographic analysis by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Electrospray ionization in negative mode was used. The best response for citric and malic acid was provided by molecular ions M?H]? at m/z 191 and 133 respectively. These ions were used for quantification, whereas other fragments were used as confirmation ions. Different variables involved in the separation and detection process, such as mobile phase, gradient profile and flow rate have been optimised. Linearity, repeatability, recovery and limits of quantification were evaluated. Good linearity was obtained up to 5,000 mg kg?1. Recovery ranged from 90.0 to 104.6%, repeatability (expressed as RSD) was <8% for tested matrices, and limits of quantification were equal or lower than 65 mg kg?1. Finally, the method was applied to the analysis of samples of orange, tomato and pepper.
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