Title (eng)
International interlaboratory study to normalize liquid chromatography-based mycotoxin retention times through implementation of a retention index system
Author
M. J. Kelman
Author
J. B. Renaud
Author
P. McCarron
Author
S. Hoogstra
Author
W. Chow
Author
J. Chow
Author
A. Patriarca
Author
A. Medina Vaya
Author
L. Visintin
Author
T Visintin
Author
T. Nguyen
Author
M. De Boevre
Author
S. De Saeger
Author
V. Karanghat
Author
D. Vuckovic
Author
D. R. McMullin
Author
C. Dall'Asta
Author
K. Ayeni
Author
B. Warth
Author
M. Huang
Author
S. Tittlemier
Author
L. Mats
Author
R. Cao
Author
M. Sulyok
Author
K. Xu
Author
F. Berthiller
Author
M. Kuhn
Author
B. Cramer
Author
B. Ciasca
Author
V. Lattanzio
Author
S. De Baere
Author
S. Croubels
Author
N. DesRochers
Author
S. Sura
Author
J. Bates
Author
E. J. Wright
Author
I. Thapa
Author
B.A. Blackwell
Author
K. Zhang
Author
J. Wong
Author
L. Burns
Author
D. J. Borts
Author
M. W. Sumarah
Abstract (eng)
Monitoring for mycotoxins in food or feed matrices is necessary to ensure the safety and security of global food systems. Due to a lack of standardized methods and individual laboratory priorities, most institutions have developed their own methods for mycotoxin determinations. Given the diversity of mycotoxin chemical structures and physicochemical properties, searching databases, and comparing data between institutions is complicated. We previously introduced incorporating a retention index (RI) system into liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) based mycotoxin determinations. To validate this concept, we designed an interlaboratory study where each participating laboratory was sent N-alkylpyridinium-3-sulfonates (NAPS) RI standards, and 36 mycotoxin standards for analysis using their pre-optimized LC-MS methods. Data from 44 analytical methods were submitted from 24 laboratories representing various manufacturer platforms, LC columns, and mobile phase compositions. Mycotoxin retention times (tR) were converted to RI values based on their elution relative to the NAPS standards. Trichothecenes (deoxynivalenol, 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol, 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol) showed tR consistency (± 20-50 RI units, 1-5 % median RI) regardless of mobile phase or type of chromatography column in this study. For the remaining mycotoxins tested, the RI values were strongly impacted by the mobile phase composition and column chemistry. The ability to predict tR was evaluated based on the median RI mycotoxin values and the NAPS tR. These values were corrected using Tanimoto coefficients to investigate whether structurally similar compounds could be used as anchors to further improve accuracy. This study demonstrated the power of employing an RI system for mycotoxin determinations, further enhancing the confidence of identifications.
Keywords (eng)
Mycotoxins AnalysisMycotoxins ChemistryChromatography, Liquid MethodsLaboratories StandardsSpectrometry MethodsFood Contamination AnalysisTrichothecenes AnalysisTrichothecenes ChemistryTandem Mass Spectrometry MethodsPyridinium Compounds Chemistry
Type (eng)
Language
[eng]
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Title (eng)
Journal of Chromatography A
Volume
1745
ISSN
1873-3778
Issued
2025
Number of pages
14
Publication
Elsevier
Date issued
2025
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