Reliable high-throughput quantification of melamine and related analogs below regulatory limits in food using the EVOQ GC-TQ
Applications | 2015 | BrukerInstrumentation
Melamine and its structural analogs carry an unusually high nitrogen content and have been illicitly used to inflate apparent protein levels in food and feed. Co-occurrence with cyanuric acid increases renal toxicity, posing serious health risks. Rapid, reliable detection below regulatory thresholds is essential for consumer safety and regulatory compliance.
This work describes the development and validation of a high-throughput GC-MS/MS method using the Bruker EVOQ GC-TQ system in selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mode. The goal was to achieve unambiguous identification and quantification of melamine, ammeline, ammelide, and cyanuric acid in food matrices at concentrations well below EU maximum residue limits, while minimizing sample preparation time.
Samples (100 mg) were extracted with water/acetonitrile (50/50), agitated, centrifuged, and filtered, with no solid-phase cleanup. Extracts were derivatized with MSTFA (60 °C, 45 min). Key parameters:
All analytes exhibited excellent linearity (R² > 0.999) over 0.5–10 mg/kg. Limits of quantification were 0.05–0.1 mg/kg for melamine, ammeline, and ammelide, and approx. 1.0 mg/kg for cyanuric acid due to transition specificity. Blank and spiked infant formula samples showed distinct SRM chromatographic peaks, confirming high sensitivity and selectivity without SPE cleanup. Quantification limits were 10–20 times below regulatory limits for infant formula.
The described EVOQ GC-TQ SRM method delivers robust, high-throughput quantification of melamine and its analogs in food matrices with minimal sample cleanup. Achieving limits of quantification significantly below regulatory thresholds, it provides a powerful tool for ensuring food safety and compliance.
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerBruker
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Melamine and its structural analogs carry an unusually high nitrogen content and have been illicitly used to inflate apparent protein levels in food and feed. Co-occurrence with cyanuric acid increases renal toxicity, posing serious health risks. Rapid, reliable detection below regulatory thresholds is essential for consumer safety and regulatory compliance.
Aims and Study Overview
This work describes the development and validation of a high-throughput GC-MS/MS method using the Bruker EVOQ GC-TQ system in selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mode. The goal was to achieve unambiguous identification and quantification of melamine, ammeline, ammelide, and cyanuric acid in food matrices at concentrations well below EU maximum residue limits, while minimizing sample preparation time.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Samples (100 mg) were extracted with water/acetonitrile (50/50), agitated, centrifuged, and filtered, with no solid-phase cleanup. Extracts were derivatized with MSTFA (60 °C, 45 min). Key parameters:
- Gas Chromatography: Bruker 436 GC, ZB-5 MS column (30 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm), helium at 1.0 mL/min, injector at 280 °C, splitless, 2 µL injection
- Mass Spectrometry: EVOQ GC-TQ triple quadrupole, electron impact (70 eV), argon collision gas (2.0 mTorr), SRM transitions optimized for each analyte
- Calibration: Isotope dilution with 13C3-15N3 labeled internal standards; range 0.5–10 mg/kg in infant formula matrix
Main Results and Discussion
All analytes exhibited excellent linearity (R² > 0.999) over 0.5–10 mg/kg. Limits of quantification were 0.05–0.1 mg/kg for melamine, ammeline, and ammelide, and approx. 1.0 mg/kg for cyanuric acid due to transition specificity. Blank and spiked infant formula samples showed distinct SRM chromatographic peaks, confirming high sensitivity and selectivity without SPE cleanup. Quantification limits were 10–20 times below regulatory limits for infant formula.
Benefits and Practical Application
- Streamlined extraction and derivatization for rapid sample throughput
- High specificity and sensitivity meeting or exceeding EU regulatory requirements
- Simultaneous quantification of multiple melamine analogs
- Ideal for routine food safety testing, QA/QC laboratories, and regulatory monitoring
Future Trends and Potential Uses
- Extension of SRM-based GC-MS/MS workflows to other nitrogen-rich adulterants
- Integration with automated sample preparation platforms for ultra-high throughput
- Adoption of high-resolution mass spectrometry for non-target screening of emerging contaminants
- Wider implementation in global food safety laboratories for regulatory enforcement
Conclusion
The described EVOQ GC-TQ SRM method delivers robust, high-throughput quantification of melamine and its analogs in food matrices with minimal sample cleanup. Achieving limits of quantification significantly below regulatory thresholds, it provides a powerful tool for ensuring food safety and compliance.
Reference
- Method used in LABERCA, Nantes, France.
- Report of WHO Expert Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, December 2008.
- EU Commission Decision 2002/657/EC on analytical method performance.
- EU Commission Decision 2008/757/EC on import conditions for milk products.
- EU Commission Regulation 594/2012 amending maximum contaminant levels.
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