Analysis of element species fractions in buckwheat and amaranth flours by SEC/ICP-MS and MALDI-MS

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Oto Mestek
Jan Polák
Richard Koplík
Jana Komínková
Jiří Šantrůček
Milan Kodíček
František Kvasnička
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[1] Institute of Chemical Technology,
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European Food Research and Technology | 2007年 / 225卷
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Amaranth; Buckwheat; Speciation; Trace elements; MALDI-MS; ICP-MS;
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Fractionation of Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, P and Zn in extracts of buckwheat and amaranth flour in 0.02 mol·l−1 Tris-HCl (pH = 7.5) buffer was performed by SEC/ICP-MS. All metals except for Fe and Mn (both samples) and Cu (amaranth only) are concentrated in a low-molecular fraction (Mr < 2 kDa). Fe is bound in a high-molecular fraction (Mr > 150 kDa). The main part of Mn is present as a labile complex or an ionic form. Cu in amaranth extract is also bound in medium-molecular fractions (10 and 40 kDa) and in a high-molecular one (Mr > 150 kDa). Fractions rich in trace metals were isolated using preparative-scale SEC and the organic ligands of metals were refined by immobilized metal affinity chromatography. Low content of sulphur-containing amino acids (Cys, Met) and high content of acidic amino acids (Glu, Asp) are typical for all these purified fractions. A part of Zn (buckwheat) and almost all Cu (amaranth) in the low-molecular fractions were located in phosphorus rich sub-fractions. However, all Ni (both samples), the majority of Zn (buckwheat) and all Cu (buckwheat) were found in phosphorus-less sub-fractions. No phytochelatins were found in MALDI-MS spectra of isolated ligands.
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