Direct Rapid Analysis of Tetrodotoxin Contained in Fugu Using DPiMS-8060
Applications | 2019 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Rapid and reliable detection of tetrodotoxin in pufferfish is essential to ensure food safety and prevent poisoning incidents. A method that allows direct analysis without complex sample preparation can benefit regulatory agencies, food producers, and consumers by providing timely results.
The aim of this study was to establish a quick screening protocol for tetrodotoxin in fugu tissues using the Shimadzu DPiMS-8060 mass spectrometer. The focus was on direct analysis of small tissue samples from muscle, skin, liver, and ovary without prior extraction or cleanup.
A standard tetrodotoxin solution in 50 percent ethanol was used to optimize ionization and detection parameters. The probe electrospray ionization (PESI) source delivered ions directly from a 700 nanometer tip onto the sample plate. Key mass spectrometry settings included a product ion scan to identify the fragment ion m/z 162.1 and a multiple reaction monitoring transition of m/z 320.2 to 162.1 under a collision energy of -30 volts. Calibration was performed with standard concentrations from 1 to 300 nanograms per milliliter.
The fragment ion scan confirmed the characteristic TTX peak at m/z 162.1. The calibration curve exhibited excellent linearity with an R2 value of 0.997. The detection limit was determined to be 0.47 nanograms per milliliter and the quantitative lower limit was 1.57 nanograms per milliliter. Direct analysis of fugu tissues revealed measurable TTX levels in all parts tested, with varying signal intensities reflecting tissue-specific toxin distribution.
Advances may include integration of portable mass spectrometers for on-site testing, extension of the method to other marine toxins, and implementation of automated data processing and artificial intelligence to further accelerate decision making.
The DPiMS-8060 with PESI provides a fast, simple, and sensitive platform for direct tetrodotoxin analysis in fugu tissues. Its ability to bypass sample pretreatment makes it a promising tool for food safety inspections and rapid quality assessment.
Murata T. Direct rapid analysis of tetrodotoxin in fugu using DPiMS-8060. Shimadzu Application Note LAAN-A-TM-E072 2019.
LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ, DART
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Rapid and reliable detection of tetrodotoxin in pufferfish is essential to ensure food safety and prevent poisoning incidents. A method that allows direct analysis without complex sample preparation can benefit regulatory agencies, food producers, and consumers by providing timely results.
Objectives and Study Overview
The aim of this study was to establish a quick screening protocol for tetrodotoxin in fugu tissues using the Shimadzu DPiMS-8060 mass spectrometer. The focus was on direct analysis of small tissue samples from muscle, skin, liver, and ovary without prior extraction or cleanup.
Methodology and Instrumentation
A standard tetrodotoxin solution in 50 percent ethanol was used to optimize ionization and detection parameters. The probe electrospray ionization (PESI) source delivered ions directly from a 700 nanometer tip onto the sample plate. Key mass spectrometry settings included a product ion scan to identify the fragment ion m/z 162.1 and a multiple reaction monitoring transition of m/z 320.2 to 162.1 under a collision energy of -30 volts. Calibration was performed with standard concentrations from 1 to 300 nanograms per milliliter.
Main Results and Discussion
The fragment ion scan confirmed the characteristic TTX peak at m/z 162.1. The calibration curve exhibited excellent linearity with an R2 value of 0.997. The detection limit was determined to be 0.47 nanograms per milliliter and the quantitative lower limit was 1.57 nanograms per milliliter. Direct analysis of fugu tissues revealed measurable TTX levels in all parts tested, with varying signal intensities reflecting tissue-specific toxin distribution.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- No sample pretreatment reduces analysis time to less than one minute per sample
- High sensitivity enables detection of trace levels of tetrodotoxin
- Minimal consumables and simplified workflow support routine screening in quality control and regulatory laboratories
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advances may include integration of portable mass spectrometers for on-site testing, extension of the method to other marine toxins, and implementation of automated data processing and artificial intelligence to further accelerate decision making.
Conclusion
The DPiMS-8060 with PESI provides a fast, simple, and sensitive platform for direct tetrodotoxin analysis in fugu tissues. Its ability to bypass sample pretreatment makes it a promising tool for food safety inspections and rapid quality assessment.
Reference
Murata T. Direct rapid analysis of tetrodotoxin in fugu using DPiMS-8060. Shimadzu Application Note LAAN-A-TM-E072 2019.
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