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Food and Environmental Application Compendium - Agilent 7250 GC/Q-TOF

Guides | 2021 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/HRMS, GC/Q-TOF
Industries
Environmental, Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of the Topic


The Agilent 7250 GC/Q-TOF represents a significant advance in gas chromatography–mass spectrometry by providing high-resolution, accurate-mass data and an expanded dynamic range. In food and environmental analysis, this capability is critical for confident compound identification, broad-scope screening of contaminants, and detection of adulteration or fraud at trace levels.

Objectives and Overview


This compendium of application notes demonstrates use cases of the 7250 GC/Q-TOF across various workflows:
  • Food classification and authenticity testing for herbal teas and spices
  • Broad-scope pesticides and environmental pollutant screening in complex matrices
  • Targeted analysis of challenging compounds such as chlorinated paraffins
  • Suspect and nontargeted screening in wastewater and surface water

Methods and Instrumentation


The primary methodologies employ high-resolution GC/Q-TOF with electron ionization (EI), low-energy EI, and chemical ionization (CI). Data acquisition leverages accurate mass screening and MS/MS, supported by specialized software for differential analysis, suspect screening, and quantitation. A comprehensive accurate-mass library of pesticides and pollutants underpins broad-scope screening.

Instrumentation


  • Agilent 7250 GC/Q-TOF system with optional low-energy EI source
  • Complementary chemical ionization source for NCI mode
  • Agilent MassHunter software suite: Quantitative Analysis, Mass Profiler Professional, and Classifier

Main Results and Discussion


Application studies highlight:
  • High-resolution profiling distinguishes yerba mate and black pepper origins and detects adulteration via multivariate classification models.
  • Expanded accurate-mass libraries enable simultaneous screening and quantitation of hundreds of pesticides and environmental contaminants in food matrices.
  • Low-energy EI and NCI greatly improve molecular ion detection for short-chain chlorinated paraffins, optimizing both sensitivity and selectivity.
  • Combined targeted and untargeted workflows successfully identify known and emerging toxicants in wastewater and surface water at low ng/L concentrations.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Enhanced confidence in compound identification through sub-ppm mass accuracy and MS/MS confirmation.
  • Streamlined review and quantitation of priority targets alongside suspect screening in a single software environment.
  • Robust performance suitable for routine QA/QC, food authenticity testing, environmental monitoring, and metabolomics research.

Future Trends and Applications


Emerging directions include deeper integration of machine learning for pattern recognition in complex data sets, expansion of accurate-mass libraries for novel pollutants, and further improvements in ionization techniques to extend analyte coverage. Coupling the 7250 GC/Q-TOF with automated sample preparation and high-throughput workflows will drive broader adoption in regulatory and industrial laboratories.

Conclusion


The Agilent 7250 GC/Q-TOF system offers unparalleled capabilities for accurate-mass screening and quantitation of GC-amenable compounds. Its flexibility across ionization modes, combined with advanced data analysis tools, makes it a powerful platform for addressing current and future challenges in food safety and environmental analysis.

References


  1. Agilent Technologies. Workflow for Food Classification and Authenticity using Yerba Mate and High-Resolution GC/Q-TOF. Application Note 5994-2280EN.
  2. Agilent Technologies. Black Pepper Authenticity Workflow Using the High Resolution Agilent 7250 GC/Q-TOF. Application Note 5994-2264EN.
  3. Agilent Technologies. Contaminants Screening Using High-Resolution GC/Q-TOF and Expanded Accurate-Mass Library of Pesticides and Environmental Pollutants. Application Note 5994-1346EN.
  4. Agilent Technologies. Screening of Pesticides and Other Contaminants in Food Matrices Using a Novel High-resolution GC/Q-TOF with a Low-energy-capable EI Source. Application Brief 5991-8170EN.
  5. Agilent Technologies. Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffins (SCCP) Analysis Using Negative Chemical Ionization and Low Energy EI by High-Resolution 7250 GC/Q-TOF. Application Note 5994-1429EN.
  6. Agilent Technologies. Analysis of Wastewater Effluent Samples to Identify Toxic Chemicals Using the High-Resolution Agilent 7250 GC/Q-TOF. Application Note 5994-1345EN.
  7. Agilent Technologies. Comprehensive Profiling of Environmental Contaminants in Surface Water Using High-Resolution GC/Q-TOF. Application Note 5994-1371EN.

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