A Novel Sensitive LC-MSMS Method for Porcine Gelatin Detection in Cosmetic and Confectionary Products
Posters | 2019 | Thermo Fisher Scientific | RAFAInstrumentation
Porcine gelatin is extensively used in food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations due to its desirable functional properties and cost-effectiveness. However, its presence is unacceptable for certain religious and dietary groups. A highly specific and sensitive analytical tool for detecting trace levels of porcine gelatin is therefore essential to ensure compliance with halal certification and consumer safety.
This work aimed to develop and validate a robust liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for the selective detection of porcine-derived gelatin peptides in complex cosmetic and confectionery matrices. Key goals included:
Sample Preparation:
0.2 g of sample was extracted in sodium bicarbonate buffer, lipids removed via hexane washes, followed by overnight trypsin digestion at 37 °C. The resulting peptides were centrifuged, and supernatants submitted for analysis.
Chromatographic and Mass Spectrometric Conditions:
Peptide Marker Selection:
Eleven porcine-specific peptides were identified; five displayed optimal sensitivity and specificity. None of these markers were detected in bovine gelatin references.
Method Performance:
Applicability:
The method successfully detected all five peptide markers in in-house marshmallow and a broad panel of commercial cosmetics and confectionery items. Comparison with ELISA revealed comparable results, with LC-MS/MS outperforming when matrix interference affected immunoassays.
This LC-MS/MS approach provides:
Emerging developments may include:
A novel SRM-based LC-MS/MS protocol was established for the reliable detection of porcine gelatin in cosmetic and confectionery products at contamination levels down to 0.01 %. The method demonstrates excellent specificity, sensitivity and reproducibility, offering a powerful tool for halal certification and quality control laboratories.
LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
IndustriesOther
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Porcine gelatin is extensively used in food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations due to its desirable functional properties and cost-effectiveness. However, its presence is unacceptable for certain religious and dietary groups. A highly specific and sensitive analytical tool for detecting trace levels of porcine gelatin is therefore essential to ensure compliance with halal certification and consumer safety.
Objectives and Study Overview
This work aimed to develop and validate a robust liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for the selective detection of porcine-derived gelatin peptides in complex cosmetic and confectionery matrices. Key goals included:
- Identification of porcine-specific peptide biomarkers
- Optimization of sample preparation and tryptic digestion protocols
- Establishment of SRM transitions for quantitative analysis
- Evaluation of method sensitivity, specificity, linearity and reproducibility across diverse sample types
Methodology and Instrumentation
Sample Preparation:
0.2 g of sample was extracted in sodium bicarbonate buffer, lipids removed via hexane washes, followed by overnight trypsin digestion at 37 °C. The resulting peptides were centrifuged, and supernatants submitted for analysis.
Chromatographic and Mass Spectrometric Conditions:
- UHPLC System: Thermo Scientific Vanquish Flex Binary UHPLC
- Column: Acclaim PepMap C18, 150 × 1 mm, 3 µm, 45 °C
- Mobile Phase: Water + 0.1 % formic acid (A) and acetonitrile + 0.1 % formic acid (B), flow rate 100 µL/min, 25 min gradient
- MS Instrument: Thermo Scientific TSQ Altis Triple Quadrupole
- Ion Source: Positive electrospray, spray voltage 3 800 V, vaporizer 250 °C, ion transfer tube 325 °C
- Detection Mode: Selective reaction monitoring (SRM) with optimized collision energies
Results and Discussion
Peptide Marker Selection:
Eleven porcine-specific peptides were identified; five displayed optimal sensitivity and specificity. None of these markers were detected in bovine gelatin references.
Method Performance:
- Linearity: R² > 0.98 across 0.01–5 % spiked levels
- Sensitivity: LOQ at 0.01 % for hair cream and 0.02 % for facial gel
- Precision: Intra- and inter-day CV < 20 %
- Specificity: No cross-reactivity observed in bovine controls
Applicability:
The method successfully detected all five peptide markers in in-house marshmallow and a broad panel of commercial cosmetics and confectionery items. Comparison with ELISA revealed comparable results, with LC-MS/MS outperforming when matrix interference affected immunoassays.
Benefits and Practical Applications
This LC-MS/MS approach provides:
- High specificity for porcine gelatin in complex matrices
- Improved sensitivity over traditional immunoassays
- Rapid, reproducible quantitation suitable for routine halal compliance testing
- Versatility across food and cosmetic product lines
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Emerging developments may include:
- Integration with high-resolution mass spectrometry for broader species discrimination
- Automation of sample preparation for higher throughput
- Expansion to plant-based and other animal-derived hydrocolloid authentication
- Application in regulatory monitoring and supply chain audits
Conclusion
A novel SRM-based LC-MS/MS protocol was established for the reliable detection of porcine gelatin in cosmetic and confectionery products at contamination levels down to 0.01 %. The method demonstrates excellent specificity, sensitivity and reproducibility, offering a powerful tool for halal certification and quality control laboratories.
Reference
- Charles T. Yang, Dipankar Ghosh & Francis Beaudry (2018) Detection of gelatin adulteration using bio-informatics, proteomics and high-resolution mass spectrometry, Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A, 35(4):599-608. DOI:10.1080/19440049.2017.1416680
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