Literature DB >> 34023715

An improved extraction method for acrylamide determination in fruit and vegetable chips through enzyme addition.

Soyoung Jung1, Yunjeong Yi2, Minsu Chang2, Insuk Lee2, Misun Kim2, Hyunjung Kim2, Insil Yoo2, Yongseung Shin2.   

Abstract

An enzyme-addition method to pretreat fried fruit and vegetable chips for acrylamide analysis is reported, followed by determination of the acrylamide contents in 36 marketed fruit and vegetable chip products using LC-MS/MS. To improve the extraction process, the FDA method was modified. Specifically, digestive enzymes were added, overcoming the clogging of filters (or SPE cartridges) after extraction of vegetable chips using water. Diastase was added to extract high-starch products, including potato chips. Recoveries of 90.3-105.5% acrylamide were obtained at the spiking levels of 25-500 μg/kg. LOD and LOQ were similar between the method with (4.5 and 13.7 μg/kg) and without diastase addition (4.4 and 13.2 μg/kg). Okra chip with high mucin content was extracted after adding pepsin. This method provided a recovery of 99.8-102.2%, LOD of 6.0 μg/kg, and LOQ of 18.1 μg/kg. Both methods could be used for analyzing acrylamide, with critical method parameters satisfying European Union regulations.
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Keywords:  Diastase; Enzyme-addition method; Fried fruit/vegetable-based snacks; LC-MS/MS; Pepsin; Pretreatment

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34023715     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129740

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-08-10
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