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Simple, Instant Detection of Fish Oil Oxidation

Applications | 2016 | Syft TechnologiesInstrumentation
SIFT-MS
Industries
Food & Agriculture
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Syft Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Edible oils rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids offer health benefits but are prone to autoxidation leading to off-flavors and reduced shelf life. Real-time monitoring of volatile oxidation markers improves QA/QC in food and flavor industries enabling rapid detection.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application note demonstrates the use of Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry (SIFT-MS) for instantaneous direct detection of volatile indicators of fish oil autoxidation. Key goals include:
  • Detect traditional and non-traditional markers such as propanal, acetaldehyde, acetone, and ethanol
  • Evaluate headspace sampling sensitivity and selectivity over a four-day aging period
  • Assess suitability for process-line and laboratory quality control

Applied Methodology and Used Instrumentation


Five 1 mL fish oil capsules were opened in duplicate jars, capped to trap headspace, and stored at ambient temperature (12–25 °C). Headspace volatiles were analyzed using a Voice200 SIFT-MS instrument in selected ion mode.
  • Reagent ions: H3O+, NO+, O2+
  • Sample flow rate: 25 sccm
  • Analysis time: 45 s
  • Software: Voice200 & LabSyft
  • Detection limits down to ~50 pptv

Main Results and Discussion


  • Elevated propanal levels (~22 ppbv) were detected one hour after sample preparation indicating early-stage oxidation
  • Additional markers including acetaldehyde, acetone, ethanol, and hexenal series were quantified over four days demonstrating progressive oxidation
  • SIFT-MS showed high selectivity resolving isomeric compounds like acetone (m/z 88) and propanal (m/z 57) in real time using the NO+ reagent ion
  • Blank samples remained below ~4 ppbv confirming low background interference

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Minimal sample preparation and rapid (<1 min) analysis facilitate high-throughput screening
  • Direct headspace sampling and ultra-soft ionization allow detection of polar low-molecular-weight compounds often missed by GC/MS
  • Flexible configuration for on-line process monitoring or off-line laboratory testing integrating with autosamplers

Future Trends and Possibilities


  • Integration of SIFT-MS with automated production lines for real-time process control
  • Expansion to other edible oils and complex food matrices to monitor oxidation and quality
  • Development of portable SIFT-MS units for in-field or point-of-use analysis
  • Advanced data analytics and chemometric models to correlate volatile profiles with sensory attributes

Conclusion


SIFT-MS offers a robust, sensitive, and rapid approach for detecting volatile oxidation markers in fish oil, outperforming traditional methods by enabling instantaneous, direct headspace analysis. Its adaptability for both process-line and laboratory environments makes it a valuable tool for ensuring product quality and shelf-life stability.

References


  1. Davis BM, McEwan MJ Determination of Olive Oil Oxidative Status by Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2007;55(8):3334–3340
  2. Langford VS et al Headspace analysis of Italian and New Zealand Parmesan cheeses Journal of Food Science 2012;77(7):C719–C724

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