| Literature DB >> 34287657 |
Juliane Riedel1, Sebastian Recknagel1, Diana Sassenroth1, Tatjana Mauch1, Sabine Buttler1, Thomas Sommerfeld1, Sibylle Penk1, Matthias Koch2.
Abstract
Zearalenone (ZEN), an estrogenic mycotoxin produced by several species of Fusarium fungi, is a common contaminant of cereal-based food worldwide. Due to frequent occurrences associated with high levels of ZEN, maize oil is a particular source of exposure. Although a European maximum level for ZEN in maize oil exists according to Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1126/2007 along with a newly developed international standard method for analysis, certified reference materials (CRM) are still not available. To overcome this lack, the first CRM for the determination of ZEN in contaminated maize germ oil (ERM®-BC715) was developed in the frame of a European Reference Materials (ERM®) project according to the requirements of ISO Guide 35. The whole process of CRM development including preparation, homogeneity and stability studies, and value assignment is presented. The assignment of the certified mass fraction was based upon an in-house study using high-performance liquid chromatography isotope dilution tandem mass spectrometry. Simultaneously, to support the in-house certification study, an interlaboratory comparison study was conducted with 13 expert laboratories using different analytical methods. The certified mass fraction and expanded uncertainty (k = 2) of ERM®-BC715 (362 ± 22) μg kg-1 ZEN are traceable to the SI. This reference material is intended for analytical quality control and contributes to the improvement of consumer protection and food safety.Entities:
Keywords: European Reference Material; Food analysis; Fusarium mycotoxin; Quality assurance; Vegetable edible oil
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34287657 PMCID: PMC8405470 DOI: 10.1007/s00216-021-03532-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Bioanal Chem ISSN: 1618-2642 Impact factor: 4.142
Fig. 1Zearalenone (ZEN)
Mass transitions of native and isotopically labelled zearalenone (ZEN) for the HPLC-MS/MS analysis using ESI negative (−) MRM mode
| Compound | MRM transition (m/z) | Dwell time (ms) | DP (V) | CE (eV) | CXP (V) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZEN | 317.1 [M-H]- → 131.1a | 50 | −80 | −42 | −8 |
| ZEN | 317.1 [M-H]- → 175.0b | 50 | −80 | −40 | −18 |
| [13C18]-ZEN | 335.2 [M-H]- → 140.2a | 50 | −80 | −42 | −7 |
DP, declustering potential; CE, collision energy; CXP, collision cell exit potential
aQuantifier transition
bQualifier transition
Fig. 2HPLC-ESI(-)-MS/MS chromatograms with mass transitions of ZEN and [13C18]-ZEN used for quantification; a, b calibration standard; c, d ERM®-BC715
Extraction, clean-up and determination methods used in the ILC for ERM®-BC715
| Lab code | Sample (g) | Extraction method | Extraction solvent | Clean-up | Instrumental method | Internal standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 2.5 | Shaking | ACN/water | No | HPLC-MS/MS | [13C18]-ZEN |
| B | 1 | Shaking | ACN/water | No | HPLC-MS/MS | No |
| C | 1.5 | Shaking | MeOH/water | No | HPLC-FLD | No |
| D | 1–2 | Shaking | MeOH/water | No | HPLC-FLD | No |
| E | 1 | Shaking | MeOH/water | IAC | HPLC-FLD | No |
| F | 2 | Shaking | MeOH/water | No | HPLC-FLD | No |
| G | 2 | Shaking | MeOH/water | IAC | HPLC-FLD | No |
| H | 1.5 | Shaking | ACN/water | IAC | HPLC-FLD | No |
| I | 7.7 | Shaking | ACN/water | IAC | HPLC-FLD | No |
| J | 2 | Shaking | MeOH/water | No | HPLC-FLD | No |
| K | 1 | GPC | CH/EtOAc | No | HPLC-MS/MS | [13C18]-ZEN |
| L | 2.5 | Shaking | ACN/water | SPE | HPLC-MS/MS | [13C18]-ZEN |
| M | 2 | Shaking | MeOH/water | No | HPLC-FLD | No |
Fig. 3Homogeneity study of ERM®-BC715: mean values of ZEN for 20 selected units with their corresponding standard deviations (n = 5) represented by error bars. The mean of all unit means (red line) is 362.3 μg kg−1
Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and estimate for uncertainty contribution for ZEN in ERM®-BC715 according to ISO Guide 35
| MSbetween (μg2 kg−2) | MSwithin (μg2 kg−2) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 653.371349 | 295.264866 | 2.213 | 1.718 | 8.463 |
Estimated time in months up to which the certified ZEN value of ERM®-BC715 remains within the expanded uncertainty U at various storage temperatures
| Temperature (°C) | Expiry (months) |
|---|---|
| −20 | 799 |
| 4 | 114 |
| 23 | 27 |
| 40 | 8 |
| 60 | 2 |
Fig. 4Mean values of accepted laboratory data sets of ILC for ZEN in maize germ oil (ERM®-BC715) with their corresponding standard deviations (n = 6) represented by error bars. The mean of all laboratory means is 356.1 μg kg−1 (red line), the standard deviation of the mean of means is indicated by the dotted lines
Uncertainty contributions for calculation of the combined uncertainty
| Uncertainty contribution | μg kg−1 | |
|---|---|---|
| Uncertainty of characterization | 4.615 | |
| Contribution from a possibly undetected inhomogeneity | 8.463 | |
| Contribution from long-term stability (sufficiently stable for shelf life of 5 years, no MU contribution required) | 0 | |
| Calibration uncertainty | 3.268 | |
| Uncertainty of the purity of used native calibration standarda | 2.174 | |
| Contribution from handling of samples: weighing, volumetric operations, aliquoting internal standard (pragmatic 1%) | 3.623 | |
| Combined uncertainty | 11.0 | |
| Expanded uncertainty | 22.0 | |
aAt the same time traceability contribution: 0.6% of certified standard concentration