Real-Time Analysis of Flavors Using DART and the ACQUITY QDa Mass Detector
Applications | 2017 | WatersInstrumentation
Food flavor composition critically influences consumer perception, product quality, and brand consistency. Rapid, reliable flavor profiling supports authenticity verification and quality control in food, beverage, and consumer goods sectors.
This study evaluates direct analysis in real time (DART) coupled with the ACQUITY QDa mass detector for real-time, sample-preparation-free profiling of volatile and semi-volatile flavor compounds in whiskey, chewing gum, and tobacco.
Ambient ionization by DART with helium gas stream; ACQUITY QDa single-quadrupole mass detector; MassLynx software. Optimized parameters included DART temperatures (250–450 °C), cone voltages (5–30 V), and sampling modes: solid, liquid (Quickstrip cards), and headspace aroma sampling.
DART-QDa offers minimal sample preparation, rapid analysis (<1 min per sample), and reliable fingerprinting for quality control, product authentication, and batch consistency monitoring.
Integration with automated sampling systems and high-throughput workflows; expansion to broader food matrices; coupling with data-processing algorithms for machine-learning-based classification.
DART combined with ACQUITY QDa enables fast, cost-effective, and sensitive flavor profiling, supporting real-time quality decisions in R&D and manufacturing QC.
LC/MS, DART, LC/SQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerWaters
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Food flavor composition critically influences consumer perception, product quality, and brand consistency. Rapid, reliable flavor profiling supports authenticity verification and quality control in food, beverage, and consumer goods sectors.
Study Objectives and Overview
This study evaluates direct analysis in real time (DART) coupled with the ACQUITY QDa mass detector for real-time, sample-preparation-free profiling of volatile and semi-volatile flavor compounds in whiskey, chewing gum, and tobacco.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Ambient ionization by DART with helium gas stream; ACQUITY QDa single-quadrupole mass detector; MassLynx software. Optimized parameters included DART temperatures (250–450 °C), cone voltages (5–30 V), and sampling modes: solid, liquid (Quickstrip cards), and headspace aroma sampling.
Key Results and Discussion
- Whiskey: Distinct mass fingerprints for Scotch, Bourbon, Canadian, and Irish whiskies. Characteristic ions (e.g., m/z 209 for sinapaldehyde in bourbon; m/z 145 for ethyl hexanoate in others).
- Chewing Gum: Unique profiles for cinnamon (cinnamaldehyde m/z 133), spearmint (carvone m/z 150), tropical fruit, and original mint (cooling agent ions at m/z 172, 212).
- Tobacco: Dominant nicotine ion (m/z 163) in all samples; wintergreen (methyl salicylate m/z 153); straight flavor (ethyl salicylate m/z 167); mint with natural peppermint markers (limonene m/z 137, menthone m/z 155).
Benefits and Practical Applications
DART-QDa offers minimal sample preparation, rapid analysis (<1 min per sample), and reliable fingerprinting for quality control, product authentication, and batch consistency monitoring.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Integration with automated sampling systems and high-throughput workflows; expansion to broader food matrices; coupling with data-processing algorithms for machine-learning-based classification.
Conclusion
DART combined with ACQUITY QDa enables fast, cost-effective, and sensitive flavor profiling, supporting real-time quality decisions in R&D and manufacturing QC.
References
- K Organtini, G Astarita, and G Cleland. Rapid screening of fatty acids in oil supplements using ambient ionization (DART) and mass detection, Waters Application Note 720005724en, 2016.
- K Organtini and Gareth Cleland. Rapid profiling and authentication of cinnamon samples using ambient ionization (DART) and single quadrupole mass spectrometry, Waters Application Note 720005725en, 2016.
- F Li. Screening of PDE-5 inhibitors in illicit dietary supplements using DART source equipped with Waters ACQUITY QDa® mass detector, Ion Sense Application Note, 2016.
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