Rapid Screening and Confirmation of Melamine and its Analogs in Baby Formula and Soy Products Using Triple Quadrupole GC/MS and Backflushing
Applications | 2009 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The adulteration of food products with melamine and its analogs poses serious health risks, especially to infants. Reliable detection in baby formula and soy‐based products is essential to ensure consumer safety and regulatory compliance worldwide.
This work modifies the FDA GC/MS method for simultaneous screening, quantification and confirmation of melamine, ammelide, ammeline and cyanuric acid in baby formula and soy meal. The goal was to achieve 0.25 ppm sensitivity, improved selectivity and a total run time under 15 minutes using a triple quadrupole GC/MS system.
Sample Preparation:
Linearity over 0.16–2.5 ppm yielded R² > 0.99 in both matrices. Quantification accuracy ranged from 86% to 115%. Backflushing efficiently removed late‐eluting interferences, eliminated carryover in blank runs and reduced cycle time below 15 minutes. SRM transitions provided clear quantifying and qualifying signals at 0.25 ppm, outperforming traditional SIM at higher concentrations.
Integration with automated sample preparation, coupling with high‐resolution MS for non-targeted analysis, expansion to other polar contaminants and development of portable GC/MS platforms for on-site screening.
The modified Agilent triple quadrupole GC/MS method delivers rapid, sensitive and selective analysis of melamine and analogs in food matrices in under 15 minutes, fulfilling regulatory requirements and enhancing lab productivity.
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The adulteration of food products with melamine and its analogs poses serious health risks, especially to infants. Reliable detection in baby formula and soy‐based products is essential to ensure consumer safety and regulatory compliance worldwide.
Objectives and Study Overview
This work modifies the FDA GC/MS method for simultaneous screening, quantification and confirmation of melamine, ammelide, ammeline and cyanuric acid in baby formula and soy meal. The goal was to achieve 0.25 ppm sensitivity, improved selectivity and a total run time under 15 minutes using a triple quadrupole GC/MS system.
Methodology and Used Instrumentation
Sample Preparation:
- Weigh 0.5 g sample and extract with DEA/water/acetonitrile (10/40/50).
- Vortex, sonicate, centrifuge and filter supernatant.
- Evaporate 160 µL filtrate, add 600 µL internal standard and 200 µL BSTFA+1% TMCS, incubate at 70 °C for 45 min.
- Agilent 7890A GC with split/splitless inlet and two 15 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm HP-5ms columns.
- Agilent 7000A Series Triple Quadrupole MS in EI‐SRM mode.
- Agilent 7683B autosampler, Purged Ultimate Union backflush device and Capillary Flow Technology modules.
Main Results and Discussion
Linearity over 0.16–2.5 ppm yielded R² > 0.99 in both matrices. Quantification accuracy ranged from 86% to 115%. Backflushing efficiently removed late‐eluting interferences, eliminated carryover in blank runs and reduced cycle time below 15 minutes. SRM transitions provided clear quantifying and qualifying signals at 0.25 ppm, outperforming traditional SIM at higher concentrations.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Single‐run screening, quantification and confirmation of four analytes.
- Compliance with FDA MRLs for infant formula and other products.
- Increased throughput and reduced column and detector maintenance.
- Applicable in routine QA/QC and research laboratories.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Integration with automated sample preparation, coupling with high‐resolution MS for non-targeted analysis, expansion to other polar contaminants and development of portable GC/MS platforms for on-site screening.
Conclusion
The modified Agilent triple quadrupole GC/MS method delivers rapid, sensitive and selective analysis of melamine and analogs in food matrices in under 15 minutes, fulfilling regulatory requirements and enhancing lab productivity.
References
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration. GC-MS Screen for Melamine, Ammeline, Ammelide, and Cyanuric Acid (LIB 4423), October 2008.
- Prest H., Foucault C., Aubut Y. Capillary Flow Technology for GC/MS: Tee Configuration with Rapid Backflushing (Agilent 5989-9359EN).
- Prest H. Capillary Flow Technology for GC/MS: Trace Analysis with Backflushing (Agilent 5989-8664EN).
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