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Analysis of Artificial Colorants by Ultra-Fast Liquid Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry

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HPLC, LC/TOF, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/IT
Industries
Food & Agriculture
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Shimadzu

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The precise and rapid analysis of synthetic food colorants is essential for ensuring consumer safety, meeting regulatory requirements and optimizing laboratory throughput. High-throughput methods enable routine monitoring of additives under strict maximum limits defined by food safety laws.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study evaluates an Ultra-Fast Liquid Chromatography system coupled with Mass Spectrometry (UFLC-MS) for quantitative and qualitative analysis of artificial dyes approved by Japan’s Food Sanitation Law. Twelve legally permitted colorants were quantified by photodiode array detection, while a broader panel of thirty dyes was profiled by electrospray ionization/quadrupole ion trap/time-of-flight mass spectrometry (ESI/QIT/TOFMS).

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Chromatographic system: Shimadzu Prominence UFLC with Shim-pack XR-ODS columns (75 mm L × 3.0 mm I.D. or 75 mm L × 2.0 mm I.D., 2.2 µm particle size).
  • Mobile phase: Gradient elution of 50 mM ammonium acetate buffer (pH 4.7) and buffer/acetonitrile (1:1) at 1.0 mL/min for PDA and 0.5 mL/min for MS.
  • Detection: PDA wavelengths at 450, 520 and 620 nm for quantification; ESI/QIT/TOFMS with automatic polarity switching for accurate mass (TOF) and MS/MS fragmentation.

Main Results and Discussion


  • UFLC-PDA analysis completed in 3 minutes, approximately six times faster than conventional LC, with retention time repeatability ≤0.11 %RSD and peak area repeatability ≤0.15 %RSD for twelve target dyes.
  • UFLC-ESI/QIT/TOFMS analysis of thirty colorants achieved full separation in 9 minutes. Mass errors remained within ±10 ppm in both negative and positive ion modes, allowing reliable formula assignment.
  • Formula prediction incorporating accurate mass, isotopic patterns, chemical rules and MS/MS data yielded high confidence in compound identification, as demonstrated for Azure blue VX.

Benefits and Practical Applications


Adopting the UFLC-MS approach reduces total analysis time and operational costs, while maintaining high precision and robustness. The combined quantitative (PDA) and qualitative (TOFMS) data support comprehensive QA/QC workflows in food, pharmaceutical and environmental laboratories.

Future Trends and Potential Uses


  • Automation of sample preparation and data processing to enable fully unattended high-throughput screening.
  • Extension of UFLC-MS methods to other classes of food additives, contaminants and metabolites.
  • Enhanced high-resolution MS technologies and software for isomer discrimination and deeper structural elucidation.

Conclusion


The Shimadzu UFLC-MS platform delivers rapid, reproducible and accurate analysis of artificial colorants. It offers significant time savings, robust repeatability and high confidence in compound identification, meeting the evolving demands of modern analytical laboratories.

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