Determination of tropane alkaloids in corn puffs by the LC-MS/MS

T. Stojanović, G. Vuković, A. Petrovič, B. Konstantinović, N. Puvača, D. Marinković, S. Gvozdenac, V. Bursić
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Abstract

The interest in tropane alkaloids (TA) as food contaminants is increasing. A sensitive and selective LC-MS/MS method was applied for the analysis of corn puff samples from the Serbian market. Only atropine was quantified in 22% of the samples. In case of scopolamine, although not quantified, it was detected in 22% of the samples. Whether the acute reference dose (ARfD) could be exceeded was checked on a case-by-case basis for the individual products under assessment. Due to their low body weight and relatively high snack consumption, preschool children were at the highest risk of TA exposure. Assuming that the average consumption is 50 g of corn puffs per day, the sample with the highest concentration of TAs (2.05 ?g/kg, 1.58 ?g/kg of atropine) could contribute with 32.0% to the ARfD, of which 24.7% owing to atropine. If the same amount of corn puffs is consumed by older age classes, corresponding exposure contributions to the ARfD would progressively decline, down to 8.4% for adult population. The study revealed no health risk from TAs exposure through the consumption of the corn puffs in Serbian population.
LC-MS/MS法测定玉米泡芙中的tropane生物碱
tropane生物碱(TA)作为食品污染物引起了越来越多的关注。采用灵敏、选择性的LC-MS/MS方法对塞尔维亚市场的玉米泡芙样品进行分析。22%的样品中只有阿托品被定量。在东莨菪碱的情况下,虽然没有定量,但在22%的样品中检测到。是否可能超过急性参考剂量(ARfD)是根据评估的个别产品的具体情况进行检查的。学龄前儿童由于其较低的体重和相对较高的零食摄入量,TA暴露的风险最高。假设平均每天食用50 g玉米泡芙,TAs浓度最高的样品(2.05 g/kg, 1.58 g/kg)对ARfD的贡献率为32.0%,其中24.7%为阿托品。如果年龄较大的人群食用相同数量的玉米泡芙,相应的暴露对ARfD的贡献将逐渐下降,在成年人群中降至8.4%。该研究表明,塞尔维亚人通过食用玉米泡芙而暴露于TAs没有健康风险。
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