Simultaneous determination of fumonisin B-1 and hydrolyzed fumonisin B-1 in corn products by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
M. Hartl et Hu. Humpf, Simultaneous determination of fumonisin B-1 and hydrolyzed fumonisin B-1 in corn products by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, J AGR FOOD, 47(12), 1999, pp. 5078-5083
A method for the simultaneous determination of fumonisin B-1 (FB1) and its
major hydrolysis product (HFB1), which is known to be formed during alkalin
e treatment of fumonisin-containing corn meal, was devised to analyze the l
evels of these mycotoxins in corn products available on the German market.
Liquid chromatography/electrospray mass spectrometry in combination with se
lected ion monitoring (SIM) was used for unambiguous detection of FB1 and H
FB1 after extraction of samples with acetonitrile/methanol/water (25:25:50)
and solid-phase C18 cleanup. Quantitation was carried out using labeled fu
monisin FB1-D-6 as an internal standard. The detection limits achieved with
this method were 8 ng/g for HFB1 (signal-noise ratio = 5:1) and 5 ng/g for
FB1 (s/n = 5:1) using the protonated molecule signals m/z 406 and 722 in t
he SIM mode. A screening of several corn-containing foodstuffs, among them
extrusion products and alkali-processed corn food such as tortilla chips, s
howed HFB1 and FB1 contamination with levels of 8-80 and 5-450 ng/g, respec
tively.