Ultrasensitive Detection and Quantitation of Chloramphenicol using the new Elute UHPLC and EVOQ LC-TQ System
Applications | 2017 | BrukerInstrumentation
Chloramphenicol is a broad-spectrum antibiotic prohibited in food-producing animals by the FDA and EU due to health risks. Regulatory bodies enforce a zero-tolerance policy with a minimum required performance level (MRPL) of 0.3 ppb in eggs. Sensitive, reliable methods for trace-level detection are essential to ensure food safety and regulatory compliance.
This study aimed to develop and validate a fast, minimal-prep LC-MS/MS method in MRM mode for detecting chloramphenicol in egg matrix down to 0.02 ppb. Key goals included achieving high sensitivity, accuracy, linearity across a wide range, and meeting EU identification criteria.
The method achieved a limit of quantification of 0.02 ppb with consistent ion ratios (<15% RSD) across 0.02–5.0 ppb. Calibration was linear from 0.02 to 5.0 ppb (R² = 0.9967) based on eight concentration levels analyzed in ten replicates. Chromatographic peak widths were 2.1–2.4 s, ensuring sharp, reproducible signals; signal-to-noise ratios exceeded 20 for qualifiers and 70 for the quantifier. The approach satisfies EU identification point requirements (≥4 IP) and regulatory ion ratio tolerances (±25%).
Emerging directions include coupling high-resolution MS for broader screening, automating extraction procedures for increased throughput, and extending the method to other complex food matrices such as milk, honey, and meat products. Integration with LIMS can further streamline data management and regulatory reporting.
The Elute UHPLC–EVOQ Elite LC-MS/MS workflow enables robust detection and quantification of chloramphenicol in eggs at levels as low as 0.02 ppb. The method demonstrates excellent linearity, reproducibility, and compliance with stringent regulatory standards, making it a valuable tool for ensuring food safety.
LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerBruker
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Chloramphenicol is a broad-spectrum antibiotic prohibited in food-producing animals by the FDA and EU due to health risks. Regulatory bodies enforce a zero-tolerance policy with a minimum required performance level (MRPL) of 0.3 ppb in eggs. Sensitive, reliable methods for trace-level detection are essential to ensure food safety and regulatory compliance.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study aimed to develop and validate a fast, minimal-prep LC-MS/MS method in MRM mode for detecting chloramphenicol in egg matrix down to 0.02 ppb. Key goals included achieving high sensitivity, accuracy, linearity across a wide range, and meeting EU identification criteria.
Methodology and Sample Preparation
- Matrix extraction: 1 g homogenized whole egg mixed with 4 mL phosphate extraction solution and deuterated internal standard, followed by 15 min sonication and centrifugation.
- Liquid–liquid extraction: Supernatant partitioned with ethyl acetate, centrifuged, organic layer collected and evaporated to dryness at 45 °C.
- Reconstitution: Dried extract dissolved in 0.5 mL of 90:10 water:methanol mobile phase.
Instrumental Setup
- UHPLC: Elute UHPLC system equipped with Restek Ultra AQ C18 column (150×2.1 mm, 3 µm), gradient from 10% to 95% organic over 5.5 min, flow rate 0.3 mL/min, injection volume 2 µL.
- Mass spectrometry: Bruker EVOQ Elite triple-quadrupole with heated-ESI in negative mode. Quantifier MRM at m/z 320.9→152.0 (CE 12 V), qualifiers at 320.9→257.0 (CE 8 V) and 320.9→194.0 (CE 10 V). Internal standard d5-chloramphenicol monitored at m/z 325.9→157.0.
Main Results and Discussion
The method achieved a limit of quantification of 0.02 ppb with consistent ion ratios (<15% RSD) across 0.02–5.0 ppb. Calibration was linear from 0.02 to 5.0 ppb (R² = 0.9967) based on eight concentration levels analyzed in ten replicates. Chromatographic peak widths were 2.1–2.4 s, ensuring sharp, reproducible signals; signal-to-noise ratios exceeded 20 for qualifiers and 70 for the quantifier. The approach satisfies EU identification point requirements (≥4 IP) and regulatory ion ratio tolerances (±25%).
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High throughput with streamlined sample preparation.
- Excellent sensitivity and specificity to enforce zero-tolerance policies.
- Suitable for routine quality assurance and food safety laboratories monitoring egg and related matrices.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Emerging directions include coupling high-resolution MS for broader screening, automating extraction procedures for increased throughput, and extending the method to other complex food matrices such as milk, honey, and meat products. Integration with LIMS can further streamline data management and regulatory reporting.
Conclusion
The Elute UHPLC–EVOQ Elite LC-MS/MS workflow enables robust detection and quantification of chloramphenicol in eggs at levels as low as 0.02 ppb. The method demonstrates excellent linearity, reproducibility, and compliance with stringent regulatory standards, making it a valuable tool for ensuring food safety.
References
- S.R.R. Siqueira et al., Journal of Separation Science, 2009, 32, 4012–4019.
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