hplc - ms和qPCR联合分析真品孜然样品中吡咯利西啶类生物碱污染的植物来源

IF 2.3 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Samart Dorn-In, Karin Schwaiger and Florian Kaltner*, 
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摘要

吡咯里西啶生物碱(PAs)和tropane生物碱(TAs)是天然存在于世界各地的植物中的毒素,如果无意中共收获这些植物,它们会污染食物,如(草药)茶、烹饪草药和香料。孜然已被确定为PA污染的特别有问题的基质,经常超过欧盟(EU)的监管限制。然而,孜然中PA污染的植物学原因在很大程度上仍然未知。本研究使用LC-MS对74份供应商提供的正宗孜然样品进行PAs和TAs分析,并使用qPCR对pa产生植物进行筛选。在所有样品中检测到分析物,其中18个超过欧盟规定的PA限制。所鉴定的PAs主要与欧洲茄(Heliotropium europaeum)中典型的PAs相匹配。然而,qPCR没有检测到已知的PA-或ta产生植物,因此与LC-MS的发现不一致。明确指出造成孜然中PA污染的特定植物可以帮助制造商改善杂草控制,并在未来将产品污染降至最低。
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Combined LC-MS and qPCR Analysis of Authentic Cumin Samples to Identify the Botanical Origin of Their Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Contamination

Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) and tropane alkaloids (TAs) are toxins that naturally occur in plants worldwide and can contaminate food such as (herbal) teas, culinary herbs, and spices if these plants are unintendedly coharvested. Cumin has been identified as a particularly problematic matrix regarding PA contamination, frequently exceeding the European Union (EU) regulatory limits. However, the botanical causes of PA contamination in cumin remain largely unknown. In the current study, 74 authentic cumin samples provided by vendors were analyzed for PAs and TAs using LC-MS and screened for PA-producing plants using qPCR. Analytes were detected in all samples, with 18 exceeding the EU regulatory PA limit. The identified PAs predominantly matched those typically found in European heliotrope (Heliotropium europaeum). However, qPCR did not detect known PA- or TA-producing plants and therefore did not align with the LC-MS findings. The clear indication of a specific plant responsible for PA contamination in cumin could help manufacturers improve weed control and minimize product contamination in the future.

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