GC and GC-MS Applications for Food Safety Analysis
Applications, Guides | 2013 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry offers the sensitivity and selectivity needed to detect trace organic contaminants—from pesticides and plasticizers to processing by-products and flavor taints—across complex food and beverage matrices.
This collection of application notes presents rapid, robust, and quantitative GC-based methods for:
• QuEChERS dispersive SPE for multi-pesticide extraction from plant foods.
• Thermo Scientific Dionex ASE 350 for rapid solvent extraction of pesticides and contaminants in solids and tissues.
• HyperSep Hypercarb SPE and Dionex ASE Prep MAP polymers for selective cleanup of polar analytes and water removal.
• Headspace SPME for volatile organic compounds and process taints.
• Derivatization with BF3-methanol, MBTFA, and PTV split/splitless injections for polar or labile compounds.
• Thermo Scientific TRACE 1310 GC and TRACE GC Ultra with modular Instant Connect injectors and detectors (SSL, PTV, FID, ECD, NPD, TCD) for quick reconfiguration and maintenance.
• Thermo Scientific TSQ 8000 and TSQ Quantum XLS Ultra GC-MS/MS with HyperQuad™ technology for high-precision, unit-mass and ultra-selective SRM (U-SRM) acquisition in complex matrices.
• Thermo Scientific ISQ single quadrupole GC-MS and DFS HRMS for confirmatory high-resolution analysis.
• Thermo Scientific TriPlus RSH automated SPME and liquid autosamplers for unattended, high-throughput sampling.
• Thermo Scientific Chromeleon and TraceFinder software for AutoSRM-driven method development, timed-SRM syncing, data processing, and reporting.
• Linear quantitation (r² >0.99) across 2–3 orders of magnitude for diverse analytes.
• LODs and LOQs at sub-ppb to low pg/g levels, meeting or exceeding EPA, EU, and WHO standards.
• Average recoveries of 70–120% and RSDs <15% for pesticides, dioxins, PAHs, flavorings, and processing contaminants.
• Excellent matrix independence via U-SRM on TSQ Quantum XLS Ultra for direct or minimally cleaned extracts.
• Module interchangeability of GC injectors and detectors with negligible impact on retention time and peak area.
• High productivity—automated prep, fast ramps, and quick injector/detector swaps reduce downtime.
• Easy operation—AutoSRM, Method Sync, and TraceFinder software automate method creation and maintenance.
• Regulatory compliance—GC-MS/MS methods conform to EPA Method 1613 for dioxins, EPA 522 for nitrosamines, and EU flavoring standards.
• Broad applicability—from pesticide screening to food processing by-products, packaging contaminants, and flavor analysis.
• Wider adoption of U-SRM for ultra-trace detection in difficult matrices.
• Integration of chemical ionization (CI) GC-MS/MS for labile or difficult analytes (PBDEs, phthalates, esters).
• Fully automated prep online (SPE, QuEChERS) for around-the-clock analysis.
• Expansion of full scan/SRM workflows for combined targeted quantitation and non-targeted profiling.
• Coupling with GC×GC for advanced compound separation and identification.
By integrating automated sample preparation (QuEChERS, ASE, SPE, SPME) with high-performance, modular GC-MS(/MS) platforms (TSQ 8000/Quantum XLS, ISQ, DFS) and advanced software workflows (AutoSRM, Method Sync, TraceFinder), laboratories can achieve rapid, robust, and routine trace analysis for comprehensive food safety and quality control.
GC, GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/HRMS, HeadSpace, SPME, Sample Preparation, GC/SQ, GC/QQQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
GC and GC-MS Applications for Food Safety Analysis
Significance of GC and GC-MS in Food Safety
Gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry offers the sensitivity and selectivity needed to detect trace organic contaminants—from pesticides and plasticizers to processing by-products and flavor taints—across complex food and beverage matrices.
Goals and Scope
This collection of application notes presents rapid, robust, and quantitative GC-based methods for:
- Multi-residue pesticide analysis in fruits, vegetables, tissues, and herbal products by QuEChERS, SPE, and accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) with GC-ECD and GC-MS/MS.
- Screening of hundreds of pesticides in a single run using timed-SRM on triple quadrupole GC-MS/MS.
- Monitoring packaging leachates, phthalates, nitrosamines, and volatile process contaminants by headspace sampling, SPE, and GC-MS/MS.
- Determination of acrylamide, FAMEs, dioxins/PCBs, PAHs, and bioactive spice ingredients in foods by derivatization, SPE cleanup, and GC-MS(/MS).
- Identification of flavor defects in wines and spirits using SPME-GC-MS.
Sample Preparation Strategies
• QuEChERS dispersive SPE for multi-pesticide extraction from plant foods.
• Thermo Scientific Dionex ASE 350 for rapid solvent extraction of pesticides and contaminants in solids and tissues.
• HyperSep Hypercarb SPE and Dionex ASE Prep MAP polymers for selective cleanup of polar analytes and water removal.
• Headspace SPME for volatile organic compounds and process taints.
• Derivatization with BF3-methanol, MBTFA, and PTV split/splitless injections for polar or labile compounds.
Instrumentation and Techniques
• Thermo Scientific TRACE 1310 GC and TRACE GC Ultra with modular Instant Connect injectors and detectors (SSL, PTV, FID, ECD, NPD, TCD) for quick reconfiguration and maintenance.
• Thermo Scientific TSQ 8000 and TSQ Quantum XLS Ultra GC-MS/MS with HyperQuad™ technology for high-precision, unit-mass and ultra-selective SRM (U-SRM) acquisition in complex matrices.
• Thermo Scientific ISQ single quadrupole GC-MS and DFS HRMS for confirmatory high-resolution analysis.
• Thermo Scientific TriPlus RSH automated SPME and liquid autosamplers for unattended, high-throughput sampling.
• Thermo Scientific Chromeleon and TraceFinder software for AutoSRM-driven method development, timed-SRM syncing, data processing, and reporting.
Analytical Performance Highlights
• Linear quantitation (r² >0.99) across 2–3 orders of magnitude for diverse analytes.
• LODs and LOQs at sub-ppb to low pg/g levels, meeting or exceeding EPA, EU, and WHO standards.
• Average recoveries of 70–120% and RSDs <15% for pesticides, dioxins, PAHs, flavorings, and processing contaminants.
• Excellent matrix independence via U-SRM on TSQ Quantum XLS Ultra for direct or minimally cleaned extracts.
• Module interchangeability of GC injectors and detectors with negligible impact on retention time and peak area.
Benefits and Practical Applications
• High productivity—automated prep, fast ramps, and quick injector/detector swaps reduce downtime.
• Easy operation—AutoSRM, Method Sync, and TraceFinder software automate method creation and maintenance.
• Regulatory compliance—GC-MS/MS methods conform to EPA Method 1613 for dioxins, EPA 522 for nitrosamines, and EU flavoring standards.
• Broad applicability—from pesticide screening to food processing by-products, packaging contaminants, and flavor analysis.
Future Trends and Opportunities
• Wider adoption of U-SRM for ultra-trace detection in difficult matrices.
• Integration of chemical ionization (CI) GC-MS/MS for labile or difficult analytes (PBDEs, phthalates, esters).
• Fully automated prep online (SPE, QuEChERS) for around-the-clock analysis.
• Expansion of full scan/SRM workflows for combined targeted quantitation and non-targeted profiling.
• Coupling with GC×GC for advanced compound separation and identification.
Conclusion
By integrating automated sample preparation (QuEChERS, ASE, SPE, SPME) with high-performance, modular GC-MS(/MS) platforms (TSQ 8000/Quantum XLS, ISQ, DFS) and advanced software workflows (AutoSRM, Method Sync, TraceFinder), laboratories can achieve rapid, robust, and routine trace analysis for comprehensive food safety and quality control.
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