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A Strategy for Sample Preparation: Using Egg White Gel to Promote the Determination of Aflatoxin M1 Content in Milk Samples

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Journal Molecules
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2022 Aug 12
PMID 35956995
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Abstract

The analysis of food samples is a challenging task. The high complexity of food matrices hinders the extraction and detection of analytes from them. Therefore, the correct preparation of food samples is a crucial step for their subsequent analysis, as it achieves the proper isolation and preconcentration of analytes and removes the interfering proportion of the food matrix before instrumental analysis. We aimed to develop a method that not only satisfies the requirement of detecting trace compounds in complex matrices but also achieves a "greener" approach by reducing the use of organic solvents and non-degradable materials to minimize the health hazards posed to the operators as well as pollution to the environment. In this study, we prepared egg white as a concentrated gel and used this material for the biological purification of milk samples. After the milk protein was removed by acidification and salting, the residual amount of aflatoxin M1 in milk samples was quantitatively determined by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). The results showed that the novel egg white purification method possessed advantages over the immunoaffinity technique used as the reference method in extraction recovery, sensitivity, repeatability, and operability. The limit of detection (LOD) was 0.001 μg/kg. In spiked samples containing 0.01 μg/kg to 2 μg/kg of AFM1, the average recovery was 88.3-94.7%, with a precision of 6.1-11.0%. Improved repeatability was obtained by significantly reducing the operation time and resource requirements compared with the immunoaffinity technique currently used internationally. This study provides a reference for the further improvement of the relevant international standards in place for the detection of aflatoxin M1 in milk.

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