Analysis of Methionine Sulfone and Cysteic Acid Using Automated Pretreatment Functions
Applications | 2025 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Accurate quantification of sulfur-containing amino acids such as methionine and cysteine is essential in protein analysis, nutritional studies and quality control of food and feed. Traditional methods require manual oxidation and derivatization steps that are time-consuming and prone to variability. Automating these pretreatment steps streamlines workflows and increases reproducibility in high-throughput laboratories.
This work demonstrates a rapid, fully automated pre-column derivatization method for the simultaneous analysis of methionine sulfone and cysteic acid using the Shimadzu LC-2050C high-performance liquid chromatograph with integrated pretreatment functions. The study evaluates analytical performance, linearity, repeatability, and applicability to real samples.
Samples and reagents are handled by the autosampler needle, where oxidation products are derivatized with o-phthalaldehyde (OPA) and mercaptopropionic acid in borate buffer. A low-pressure gradient of citrate buffer (pH 4.6) and water/acetonitrile (1:9) is applied at 1.0 mL/min. The total analysis, including automated pretreatment, is completed in 12 minutes. Fluorescence detection is performed at 350 nm excitation and 450 nm emission.
Calibration curves for both methionine sulfone and cysteic acid exhibited excellent linearity (r2 ≥ 0.9999) over 2.5–100 μmol/L. Repeatability tests on a livestock feed hydrolysate yielded peak area RSDs below 1.1% (n=9). Quantitative results in feed samples reached approximately 30 μmol/g for each analyte, demonstrating method robustness and accuracy.
Future developments may include expansion of the automated pretreatment workflow to additional amino acids and small biomolecules, integration with online data management systems, and coupling with mass spectrometry for enhanced specificity. High-throughput automated platforms are poised to support large-scale nutritional and proteomic studies.
The automated pre-column derivatization method on the LC-2050C achieves rapid, precise analysis of methionine sulfone and cysteic acid without manual sample preparation. The approach offers significant time savings, low variability and broad applicability, making it a valuable tool for food, feed and biochemical laboratories.
Sample Preparation, HPLC
IndustriesProteomics
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Význam tématu
Accurate quantification of sulfur-containing amino acids such as methionine and cysteine is essential in protein analysis, nutritional studies and quality control of food and feed. Traditional methods require manual oxidation and derivatization steps that are time-consuming and prone to variability. Automating these pretreatment steps streamlines workflows and increases reproducibility in high-throughput laboratories.
Cíle a přehled studie / článku
This work demonstrates a rapid, fully automated pre-column derivatization method for the simultaneous analysis of methionine sulfone and cysteic acid using the Shimadzu LC-2050C high-performance liquid chromatograph with integrated pretreatment functions. The study evaluates analytical performance, linearity, repeatability, and applicability to real samples.
Použitá instrumentace
- High Performance Liquid Chromatograph LC-2050C 3D with RF-20Axs fluorescence detector
- Shim-pack XR-ODSII column (100 mm × 3.0 mm I.D., 2.2 μm)
- Autosampler with on-needle automatic derivatization capability
- Temperature-controlled sample cooler (4 °C) and detector cell (25 °C)
Použitá metodika
Samples and reagents are handled by the autosampler needle, where oxidation products are derivatized with o-phthalaldehyde (OPA) and mercaptopropionic acid in borate buffer. A low-pressure gradient of citrate buffer (pH 4.6) and water/acetonitrile (1:9) is applied at 1.0 mL/min. The total analysis, including automated pretreatment, is completed in 12 minutes. Fluorescence detection is performed at 350 nm excitation and 450 nm emission.
Hlavní výsledky a diskuse
Calibration curves for both methionine sulfone and cysteic acid exhibited excellent linearity (r2 ≥ 0.9999) over 2.5–100 μmol/L. Repeatability tests on a livestock feed hydrolysate yielded peak area RSDs below 1.1% (n=9). Quantitative results in feed samples reached approximately 30 μmol/g for each analyte, demonstrating method robustness and accuracy.
Přínosy a praktické využití metody
- Fully automated oxidation and derivatization reduce hands-on time and operator variability
- High-throughput capability with a total run time of 12 minutes per sample
- Applicability to a wide range of sulfur-containing amino acids using the same column and reagents
- Improved laboratory efficiency and reproducibility for QA/QC and research
Budoucí trendy a možnosti využití
Future developments may include expansion of the automated pretreatment workflow to additional amino acids and small biomolecules, integration with online data management systems, and coupling with mass spectrometry for enhanced specificity. High-throughput automated platforms are poised to support large-scale nutritional and proteomic studies.
Závěr
The automated pre-column derivatization method on the LC-2050C achieves rapid, precise analysis of methionine sulfone and cysteic acid without manual sample preparation. The approach offers significant time savings, low variability and broad applicability, making it a valuable tool for food, feed and biochemical laboratories.
Reference
- Hayakawa M. Analysis of Amino Acids in Foods Using Automatic Pretreatment Function of Integrated HPLC. Application News No.01-00028-EN, Shimadzu Corporation, 2025.
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