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Microwave Digestion and On-line Pre-Column Derivatization UHPLC Method for Analysis of Total Amino Acids in Feed

Applications | 2019 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
HPLC
Industries
Food & Agriculture
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Shimadzu

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Amino acid profiling in animal feed is critical for ensuring proper nutrition, growth, and health of livestock and pets. Conventional hydrolysis-based methods often require extended reaction times and manual derivatization steps, reducing throughput and reproducibility.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study aims to develop an automated and rapid UHPLC method that combines microwave-assisted hydrolysis with on-line pre-column derivatization to quantify twenty amino acids in feed samples, improving speed, sensitivity, and consistency.

Methodology


Sample preparation involved two complementary hydrolysis steps:
  • Acid hydrolysis: 0.2 g feed with 6 N HCl
  • Alkaline hydrolysis: 4 N NaOH for selective tryptophan recovery
Both reactions were performed in a Milestone ETHOS EASY microwave digester under varied conditions (15–45 min, 180–210 °C). After evaporation and reconstitution, on-line derivatization with OPA/3-mercaptopropionic acid (primary AAs) and FMOC (secondary AAs) was executed within six minutes via the autosampler. Separation was achieved on a Shim-pack Scepter C18 column using a 25 min gradient, followed by fluorescence detection (Ex/Em: 350/450 nm and 266/305 nm) and PDA monitoring (262 nm, 338 nm).

Instrumentation Used


  • Milestone ETHOS EASY microwave digester
  • TurboVap nitrogen evaporator (Biotage)
  • Shimadzu Nexera LC-40 X3 with SIL-40C X3 autosampler
  • Shim-pack Scepter C18 column (150 × 3 mm, 3 µm) with guard column
  • RF-20Axs fluorescence detector
  • SPD-M40 photodiode array detector

Results and Discussion


Calibration for all twenty amino acids showed excellent linearity (R² ≥ 0.999) over 1–500 µmol/L. Fluorescence detection achieved LOQs of 4.9–75 nmol/L, and PDA detection 1.6–5 µmol/L. Repeatability (n=6) yielded %RSD < 0.12% for retention times and < 3.9% for peak areas. Optimal microwave hydrolysis at 195 °C for 15 min maximized yields for most amino acids, with alkaline treatment required for tryptophan. Two feed samples (S1, S2) were analyzed, quantifying eighteen amino acids and highlighting essential vs. non-essential content differences.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Complete hydrolysis and derivatization in under 30 minutes vs. 24 hours
  • Fully automated on-line derivatization reduces manual handling and errors
  • High sensitivity enables detection at trace levels
  • Ideal for routine QA/QC in feed manufacturing

Future Trends and Potential Applications


The approach may extend to other food and biological matrices, integrate mass spectrometric detection for enhanced specificity, and adopt novel derivatization reagents to further boost throughput, selectivity, and analytical robustness.

Conclusion


The automated UHPLC method combining microwave-assisted hydrolysis and on-line pre-column derivatization delivers rapid, sensitive, and reproducible amino acid analysis in animal feed, streamlining nutritional quality assessment.

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