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Application Notebook - AGILENT FOOD TESTING SOLUTIONS

Guides | 2012 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC, GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/HRMS, Sample Preparation, GC/Q-TOF, HPLC, LC/TOF, LC/HRMS, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The safety and quality of food products depend on the accurate, sensitive, and rapid detection of a wide range of chemical and biological contaminants. Regulatory bodies worldwide set stringent maximum residue limits (MRLs) for pesticides, mycotoxins, heavy metals, dioxins, and other harmful compounds. Modern food-analysis laboratories need integrated, high-throughput solutions capable of meeting these regulatory requirements while minimizing false positives and negatives and maximizing sample throughput.

Study Objectives and Overview


This compendium of application notes demonstrates Agilent’s end-to-end analytical portfolio for food safety testing. The objectives are to:
  • Present sample-preparation strategies such as QuEChERS and dispersive SPE for complex food matrices.
  • Showcase chromatography–mass spectrometry workflows (GC/MS, GC/MS/MS, LC/MS/MS, ICP-MS, MP-AES, GC/Q-TOF) for multi-residue and trace-level analysis.
  • Demonstrate method performance—linearity, detection limits, repeatability, and robustness—across a variety of analyte classes and matrices.
  • Highlight advanced techniques—capillary flow technology backflush, tMRM data acquisition, online LC-GC coupling—to simplify workflows and improve confidence.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Key analytical platforms and sample-preparation approaches include:
  • QuEChERS and dispersive SPE coupled with GC/MS/MS (7000 Series) for screening hundreds of pesticides in oils, produce, and botanical extracts.
  • GC/Q-TOF for high-resolution profiling of volatile sulfur compounds in coffee, providing mass accuracy (<5 ppm) and sensitivity to low pg levels.
  • Triple-quadrupole LC/MS/MS (6400 & 6460 Series) employing Multiple Reaction Monitoring or triggered MRM for aflatoxins, dioxins, and small-molecule contaminants, enabling simultaneous quantitation and confirmation in one run.
  • MP-AES (4100) and ICP-MS (7700x) for multi-element analysis—major, minor, and toxic metals—in foodstuffs, achieving ppb and sub-ppb detection limits with simplified helium-cell interference removal.
  • Online LC-GC coupling with multimode inlet solvent vent for intact lipid ester analysis in functional foods, eliminating laborious offline fractionation.

Key Results and Discussion


Across applications, Agilent solutions consistently delivered:
  • Detection limits at or below regulatory MRLs—for pesticides (≤ 10 ng/mL), mycotoxins (sub-ppb), dioxins (< pg WHO-TEQ/g), and trace elements (ppt to ppb).
  • Excellent linearity over multiple orders of magnitude (R² > 0.995) and repeatability (RSD < 5–10%) in diverse matrices.
  • Reduced sample preparation time and cost—e.g., QuEChERS in less than 20 min; elimination of immunoaffinity clean-ups.
  • Robust chromatographic performance via backflush and retention-time locking, extending column life and reducing carryover.
  • Enhanced confidence through simultaneous quantitation and library-based confirmation (tMRM), minimizing false results.

Benefits and Practical Applications


Implementation of these workflows enables food and feed laboratories to:
  • Meet stringent international regulations with validated methods covering pesticides, mycotoxins, metals, dioxins, and aroma profiling.
  • Increase sample throughput through automation, multipollutant screening, and rapid UHPLC or GC separations.
  • Lower operating costs by reducing solvent and consumable usage, and by using non-flammable nitrogen plasma (MP-AES).
  • Streamline data review and reporting via MassHunter and Mass Profiler software, with powerful quantitation, library search, and multivariate analysis tools.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Emerging directions in food-analysis technology include:
  • High-resolution ion mobility and hybrid MS systems for isomer separation and structural elucidation of unknown contaminants.
  • Expanded suspect-screening and non-targeted workflows, leveraging accurate-mass databases and chemometric models for authenticity, adulteration, and fingerprinting studies.
  • Integration of real-time, in-line sensors and miniaturized MS for on-site, rapid screening across the food supply chain.
  • Enhanced automation and robotics in sample preparation, reducing manual intervention and improving reproducibility.
  • Cloud-based data analytics and machine-learning algorithms for predictive quality control, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance management.

Conclusion


Agilent’s comprehensive suite of sample-preparation products, GC and LC columns, mass spectrometry platforms, and informatics tools offers food-analysis laboratories a robust, reliable, and future-proof solution. These integrated workflows deliver the sensitivity, selectivity, and throughput required to ensure food safety, quality, and regulatory compliance in an increasingly complex analytical landscape.

References


  1. EU Commission Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 on pesticide maximum residue limits.
  2. SANCO/10684/2009: Guidance for pesticide residue method validation and quality control.
  3. International Organization for Standardization, ISO 12966-3:2009, Gas chromatography of fatty acid methyl esters – sample preparation.
  4. Brill-Bond J., Am. J. Lifestyle Med., 2009; Psaltopoulou et al., Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 2004; Amvrazi & Albanis, J. Agric. Food Chem., 2006.
  5. Agilent Technologies Application Notes and Technical Overviews: 5991-0348EN, 5990-7714EN, 5990-6594EN, 5990-5310EN.

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