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A Rapid and Specific Method for the Detection of Spiked Toxins Into the Food Supply Be the first to rate this application

a rapid specific method for detection spiked toxins into food supply

Description

Developing a fast and accurate screening method for detecting a wide range of toxic compounds is an important task for food safety. HR/AM spectrometry overcomes the screening limitation via selected reaction monitoring (SRM) on triple stage quadrupoles, because specific compounds need not be selected before analysis. Highly confident ID is achieved by accurate mass measurement of both precursor and fragment ions. A novel UHPLC-MS/MS method employing the Q Exactive benchtop Orbitrap mass spectrometer is proposed here for the study of possible spiked toxic agents into apple juice.
Market: Food and Beverage
Keywords: SRM, UHPLC, Food Safety, Orbitrap Technology, Exactive, HR/AM, Toxin screening
Matrix: Apple juice
Author: Charlie Li, Hongxia (Jessica) Wang, Bahman Moezzi, James Chang, Jack Cunniff, Mark Sanders and Jennifer Sutton
Affiliation: Food & Drug Laboratory Branch, California Department of Public Health - USA; Thermo Fisher Scientific
Uploaded on 4/1/2016.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.