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Arsenic Speciation Analysis in Apple Juice Using HPLC-ICP-MS

Applications | 2023 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
HPLC, ICP/MS, Speciation analysis, ICP/MS/MS
Industries
Food & Agriculture
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Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Arsenic contamination in food and beverages poses significant health risks, especially because the toxicity of arsenic depends on its chemical form. Inorganic arsenic species, such as arsenite (As(III)) and arsenate (As(V)), are highly toxic and carcinogenic, while organic forms like monomethylarsonic acid (MMA), dimethylarsinic acid (DMA), and arsenobetaine (AB) exhibit much lower toxicity. Accurate speciation analysis is therefore essential for food safety monitoring and regulatory compliance.

Objectives and Overview


This study aimed to develop and validate a streamlined sample preparation and analytical workflow for quantifying five arsenic species in commercial apple juices at low to sub-µg/L levels. A simple filtration and twofold dilution protocol was coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and inductively coupled plasma triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (ICP-QQQ) to determine whether inorganic arsenic concentrations in widely consumed apple juices exceed safety thresholds.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Sample preparation: Six apple juice brands were sequentially filtered through a hydrophilic Millex-LH filter and a TOYOPAK ODS M filter to remove particulates and nonpolar interferences, then diluted two-fold with ultrapure water.
  • Chromatographic separation: An Agilent 1290 Infinity LC with an anion exchange guard column (4.6 × 10 mm) followed by a polymethacrylate speciation column (4.6 × 250 mm) was operated at ambient temperature. The mobile phase consisted of phosphate buffer with EDTA, sodium acetate, sodium nitrate, and ethanol (pH 11), at 1 mL/min flow rate, 100 µL injection volume.
  • Detection: An Agilent 8800 ICP-QQQ instrument (superseded by the 8900 model) operated at 1550 W RF power, 1.05 L/min carrier gas, and 2 °C spray chamber temperature in single-quadrupole mode without cell gas. Blanks confirmed no arsenic contamination from reagents or filters.

Main Results and Discussion


  • Detection limits: All five species exhibited limits of detection between 10 and 22 ng/L (3× signal-to-noise).
  • Calibration: Linear response (10–500 ng/L) was observed for each arsenic form.
  • Apple juice analysis: Total arsenic ranged from 0.17 to 4.79 µg/L across six samples. Inorganic arsenic (As(III) + As(V)) was below 3 µg/L in all cases and below 2 µg/L in five of six brands, well under the 10 µg/L drinking water guideline.
  • Method validation: Seven replicate spiked analyses yielded retention time RSDs <0.5% and concentration RSDs <1.6%, highlighting excellent reproducibility and recovery.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The proposed workflow combines minimal sample treatment with robust HPLC-ICP-QQQ analysis, offering:
  • Rapid turnaround suitable for routine quality control in food laboratories.
  • High sensitivity and selectivity for regulatory compliance in beverage testing.
  • Transferability to single-quadrupole ICP-MS systems when slightly higher detection limits (tens of ng/L) are acceptable.

Future Trends and Applications


  • Integration of automated online filtration and dilution modules to increase throughput.
  • Adoption of enhanced ICP-QQQ platforms for sub-ng/L detection of arsenic and other trace elements.
  • Expansion of speciation protocols to additional food matrices (rice, wine, seafood) and environmental samples.
  • Development of harmonized global standards for inorganic arsenic in juices and complementary dietary sources.

Conclusion


A straightforward sample preparation strategy combined with HPLC-ICP-QQQ delivers accurate speciation of five arsenic compounds at low and sub-µg/L concentrations in apple juice. All tested juices contained inorganic arsenic well below regulatory limits, supporting their safety and demonstrating the method’s suitability for routine food safety monitoring.

References


  • World Health Organization Fact Sheet, Arsenic, December 2022.
  • Tanabe C.K., et al. Speciated Arsenic Analysis in Wine Using HPLC-ICP-QQQ, Agilent Technologies Publication.
  • Yue B., et al. Rapid Determination of Five Arsenic Species in Polished Rice Using HPLC-ICP-MS, Agilent Technologies Publication.

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