A Confirmatory Method for PCDDs and PCDFs in Compliance with EU Regulation 589/2014/EU Using Atmospheric Pressure Gas Chromatography (APGC) with Xevo TQ-S
Applications | 2015 | WatersInstrumentation
Exposure to dioxins (PCDDs and PCDFs) in food and feed poses significant health risks due to their toxicity and persistence. Regulation 589/2014/EU mandates robust confirmatory methods to monitor these persistent pollutants and ensure consumer safety.
This study presents a confirmatory analytical approach using Atmospheric Pressure Gas Chromatography (APGC) coupled to a Waters Xevo TQ-S triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. The method is evaluated for compliance with EU Regulation 589/2014/EU and compared to traditional GC-HRMS performance.
The GC system comprised an Agilent 7890A with a DB-5MS UI column (60 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm) operated in pulsed splitless mode. APGC ionization (API+) interfaced to a Xevo TQ-S mass spectrometer running in Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) with unit mass resolution. Data acquisition and processing were performed using MassLynx and TargetLynx. Calibration standards (EPA-1613 CSL–CS5) and 13C-labeled analogues were used, and sample cleanup followed EC Methods 252/2012 and 152/2009.
APGC coupled with the Xevo TQ-S triple quadrupole mass spectrometer offers a sensitive, specific, and regulation-compliant confirmatory method for dioxin analysis. It meets or exceeds EU requirements while reducing operational complexity compared to GC-HRMS.
1. United Nations Treaty, Stockholm Convention of Persistent Organic Pollutants, 2001.
2. WHO 2005 Re-evaluation of Human and Mammalian Toxic Equivalency Factors for Dioxins.
3. European Commission Regulation No. 589/2014/EU.
4. European Commission Regulation No. 1881/2006/EC.
5. Commission Regulation (EU) No. 252/2012.
6. Commission Regulation (EU) No. 152/2009.
7. Portoles T. et al., Journal of Chromatography A, 1260, 2012.
8. Ladak A. et al., Waters Technology Brief No. 720004964EN, 2014.
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ, GC/API/MS, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies, Waters
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Exposure to dioxins (PCDDs and PCDFs) in food and feed poses significant health risks due to their toxicity and persistence. Regulation 589/2014/EU mandates robust confirmatory methods to monitor these persistent pollutants and ensure consumer safety.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study presents a confirmatory analytical approach using Atmospheric Pressure Gas Chromatography (APGC) coupled to a Waters Xevo TQ-S triple quadrupole mass spectrometer. The method is evaluated for compliance with EU Regulation 589/2014/EU and compared to traditional GC-HRMS performance.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The GC system comprised an Agilent 7890A with a DB-5MS UI column (60 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm) operated in pulsed splitless mode. APGC ionization (API+) interfaced to a Xevo TQ-S mass spectrometer running in Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) with unit mass resolution. Data acquisition and processing were performed using MassLynx and TargetLynx. Calibration standards (EPA-1613 CSL–CS5) and 13C-labeled analogues were used, and sample cleanup followed EC Methods 252/2012 and 152/2009.
Key Results and Discussion
- Selectivity: Two MRM transitions per congener and unit mass resolving power delivered clear chromatographic and spectral separation of all 17 PCDD/F congeners.
- Sensitivity: Limits of quantification reached low femtogram levels (10 fg on column) with S/N>49, meeting the one-fifth maximum limit criterion.
- Ion Ratios: Measured ion intensity ratios stayed within ±15% tolerance, with automated flagging via TargetLynx ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Linearity and Response: Calibration over 0.01–40 pg/µL achieved R²>0.999; relative response factors met EU (≤30% RSD) and EPA criteria.
- Comparison to GC-HRMS: TEQ results for mixed animal fat matched GC-HRMS outputs below the 2 pg/g regulatory limit.
- Carryover and Maintenance: Low-volume (1 µL) injections and optimized cleaning reduced carryover by 20%, prolonging instrument and consumable life.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Fully compliant confirmatory method for PCDD/Fs under EU Regulation 589/2014/EU.
- Sensitivity and selectivity comparable to high-resolution MS with simplified operation.
- Improved throughput and reduced maintenance demands support routine food safety and environmental monitoring.
Future Trends and Applications
- Extension of APGC-MS/MS to other persistent organic pollutants requiring ultratrace detection.
- Automation of sample preparation and data workflows to boost laboratory efficiency.
- Enhanced software algorithms for faster data processing and improved selectivity.
- Global harmonization of confirmatory methods leveraging tandem MS technology.
Conclusion
APGC coupled with the Xevo TQ-S triple quadrupole mass spectrometer offers a sensitive, specific, and regulation-compliant confirmatory method for dioxin analysis. It meets or exceeds EU requirements while reducing operational complexity compared to GC-HRMS.
References
1. United Nations Treaty, Stockholm Convention of Persistent Organic Pollutants, 2001.
2. WHO 2005 Re-evaluation of Human and Mammalian Toxic Equivalency Factors for Dioxins.
3. European Commission Regulation No. 589/2014/EU.
4. European Commission Regulation No. 1881/2006/EC.
5. Commission Regulation (EU) No. 252/2012.
6. Commission Regulation (EU) No. 152/2009.
7. Portoles T. et al., Journal of Chromatography A, 1260, 2012.
8. Ladak A. et al., Waters Technology Brief No. 720004964EN, 2014.
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