Abstract
A pre-column derivatization method for the simple, sensitive determination of biogenic amines using 10-ethyl-acridine-3-sulfonyl chloride (EASC) as labeling reagent with fluorescence detection and mass spectrometry (MS) identification has been developed. After pre-column derivatization, the labeled biogenic amines were separated on a Hypersil BDS-C18 column by gradient elution. The derivatives showed an intense protonated molecular ion corresponding m/z [M + H]+ in positive-ion mode. The collision-induced dissociation of protonated molecular ion formed specific fragment ions at m/z 196.5, m/z 222.7, m/z 224.4 and m/z 272.5, m/z 286.2. Satisfactory linear responses were observed at the concentration range of 0.02–10 μmol L−1 with coefficients of >0.9993. Detection limits obtained by the analysis of a derivatized standard containing 0.2 pmol of each biogenic amine, were from 20.22 to 109.2 fmol (at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3). The relative standard deviations of retention times and peak areas for each biogenic amine were <0.96 and 3.22%, respectively. Recoveries except for PUT were in the range of 96.7–103.6% for chicken sausage and 95.8–104.6% for pork sausage The established method for the determination of biogenic amines except for PUT from real samples was satisfactory.
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