Dejin Wang , Xingqiang Wu , Jingchun Mao , Zongyi Wang , Yujie Xie , Xudong Wu , Kaixuan Tong , Hongping Man , Chunlin Fan , Hui Chen
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A modified QuEChERS method for the generic and rapid determination of pesticides and mycotoxins in raw coffee beans by liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry
In this work, a simple, high-throughput, and sensitive analytical method for simultaneously determining 270 pesticides and 13 mycotoxins from different chemical classes in raw coffee beans was developed. The modified quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) process mainly involved the effects of hydration volume, extraction solvent, extraction salt, and the type and amount of adsorbent used for sample extraction and purification. The samples were detected by liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-Q-TOF/MS) with a self-built database. The method effectively reduced matrix effects and the 283 compounds showed good linearity in their respective linear ranges (R2> 0.99). The screening detection limits (SDL) of the method were in the range of 0.1–20 μg/kg, and the limits of quantification (LOQ) were in the range of 0.2–20 μg/kg. The average recoveries of the 283 compounds at three spiked levels ranged from 72.1 % to 114.9 %, with intra-day and inter-day relative standard deviations less than 9.8 % and 17.1 %, respectively. The recoveries of all analytes ranged from 70.0 % to 120.0 % at three spiked levels (1×LOQ, 2×LOQ, and 10×LOQ), with relative standard deviations less than 20.0 %. The results were satisfactory according to the SANTE/11312/2021 guidelines. The method successfully analyzed 34 batches of actual samples, with concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 61.9 μg/kg for pesticides and 2.3–43.0 μg/kg for mycotoxins. This method provides a powerful tool for monitoring organic contaminants in raw coffee beans.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Food Composition and Analysis publishes manuscripts on scientific aspects of data on the chemical composition of human foods, with particular emphasis on actual data on composition of foods; analytical methods; studies on the manipulation, storage, distribution and use of food composition data; and studies on the statistics, use and distribution of such data and data systems. The Journal''s basis is nutrient composition, with increasing emphasis on bioactive non-nutrient and anti-nutrient components. Papers must provide sufficient description of the food samples, analytical methods, quality control procedures and statistical treatments of the data to permit the end users of the food composition data to evaluate the appropriateness of such data in their projects.
The Journal does not publish papers on: microbiological compounds; sensory quality; aromatics/volatiles in food and wine; essential oils; organoleptic characteristics of food; physical properties; or clinical papers and pharmacology-related papers.