Screening for multiple classes of marine biotoxins by liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry

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作者
Blay, Pearl [1 ]
Hui, Joseph P. M. [1 ]
Chang, James [2 ]
Melanson, Jeremy E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Res Council Canada, Inst Marine Biosci, Halifax, NS B3H 3Z1, Canada
[2] Thermo Fisher Sci, San Jose, CA 95134 USA
关键词
Marine biotoxins; Paralytic shellfish toxins; High-resolution mass spectrometry; Accurate mass screening; LC-MS; HILIC; SHELLFISH POISONING TOXINS; SINGLE-LABORATORY VALIDATION; PRECHROMATOGRAPHIC OXIDATION; QUANTITATIVE-DETERMINATION; FLUORESCENCE DETECTION; RESIDUE ANALYSIS; CONFIRMATION; EXTRACTION;
D O I
10.1007/s00216-011-4772-2
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Marine biotoxins pose a significant food safety risk when bioaccumulated in shellfish, and adequate testing for biotoxins in shellfish is required to ensure public safety and long-term viability of commercial shellfish markets. This report describes the use of a benchtop Orbitrap system for liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) screening of multiple classes of biotoxins commonly found in shellfish. Lipophilic toxins such as dinophysistoxins, pectenotoxins, and azaspiracids were separated by reversed phase LC in less than 7 min prior to MS data acquisition at 2 Hz with alternating positive and negative scans. This approach resulted in mass accuracy for analytes detected in positive mode (gymnodimine, 13-desmethyl spirolide C, pectenotoxin-2, and azaspiracid-1, -2, and -3) of less than 1 ppm, while those analytes detected in negative mode (yessotoxin, okadaic acid, and dinophysistoxin-1 and -2) exhibited mass errors between 2 and 4 ppm. Hydrophilic toxins such as domoic acid, saxitoxin, and gonyautoxins were separated by hydrophilic interaction LC (HILIC) in less than 4 min, and MS data was collected at 1 Hz in positive mode, yielding mass accuracy of less than 1 ppm error at a resolving power of 100,000 for the analytes studied (m/z 300-500). Data were processed by extracting 5 ppm mass windows centered around the calculated masses of the analytes. Limits of detection (LOD) for the lipophilic toxins ranged from 0.041 to 0.10 mu g/L (parts per billion) for the positive ions, 1.6-5.1 mu g/L for those detected in negative mode, while the domoic acid and paralytic shellfish toxins yielded LODs ranging from 3.4 to 14 mu g/L. Toxins were detected in mussel tissue extracts free of interference in all cases.
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