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Accurate determination of vitamin B12 in infant formula by liquid chromatography/isotope dilution high-resolution mass spectrometry

Xuxin Wang, Xiaomin Li, Xiaomin Li, Xuehui Liu, Zhao Xiaotong, Xiuqin Li, Xiuqin Li, Qinghe Zhang, Xiong Yin

2022LWT10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accurate determination of vitamin B12 (VB12) in food matrices remains a big challenge due to the instability of VB12 and extreme complexity of the various matrices. Both the matrix effect and recovery are the main parameters, which are needed to be evaluated meticulously in the measurement. An ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to quadrupole Q-Exactive Plus orbitrap mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QE-Orbitrap-MS) has been developed to detect the VB12 in infant formulas. Besides, four calibration methodologies, including standard addition, standard addition-isotope dilution mass spectrometry, single point isotope dilution mass spectrometry (SP-IDMS), and standard calibration curve isotope dilution mass spectrometry were studied in detail to evaluate the accuracy and precision of the quantification values. The matrix effects of mass spectrometry could be compensated well via a facile SP-IDMS calibration method, which was validated by an F-test and the correction factor. UHPLC-QE-Orbitrap-MS with SP-IDMS calibration method could efficiently determine the VB12 in different infant formula matrices obtained from the supermarket. The precision with reproducibility less than 2.83%, and accuracy with a spiked recovery larger than 97.4% were obtained. The detection and quantification limits of the method were 0.05 and 0.20 μg/kg, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Isotope dilutionOrbitrapMass spectrometryChromatographyChemistryAnalytical Chemistry (journal)CalibrationCalibration curveMatrix (chemical analysis)Detection limitMathematicsStatisticsPorphyrin Metabolism and DisordersFolate and B Vitamins ResearchMethemoglobinemia and Tumor Lysis Syndrome