Toxins (Mar 2023)

Development of Acid Hydrolysis-Based UPLC–MS/MS Method for Determination of <i>Alternaria</i> Toxins and Its Application in the Occurrence Assessment in Solanaceous Vegetables and Their Products

  • Hongxia Tang,
  • Wei Han,
  • Shaoxiang Fei,
  • Yubo Li,
  • Jiaqing Huang,
  • Maofeng Dong,
  • Lei Wang,
  • Weimin Wang,
  • Ying Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15030201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 201

Abstract

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In this work, we proposed an acid hydrolysis-based analytical method for the detection of Alternaria toxins (ATs) in solanaceous vegetables and their products with solid-phase extraction (SPE) and ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS/MS). This study was the first to reveal that some compounds in the eggplant matrix bind to altenusin (ALS). Validation under optimal sample preparation conditions showed that the method met the EU criteria, exhibiting good linearity (R2 > 0.99), matrix effects (−66.6–−20.5%), satisfying recovery (72.0–107.4%), acceptable precision (1.5–15.5%), and satisfactory sensitivity (0.05–2 µg/kg for limit of detection, 2–5 µg/kg for limit of quantification). Out of 393 marketed samples, only 47 samples were detected, ranging from 0.54–806 μg/kg. Though the occurrence ratio (2.72%) in solanaceous vegetables could be negligible, the pollution status in solanaceous vegetable products was much more serious, and the incidences were 41.1%. In the 47 contaminated samples, the incidences were 4.26% for alternariol monomethyl ether (AME), 6.38% for alternariol (AOH) and altenuene (ALT), 42.6% for tentoxin (TEN), and 55.3% for tenuazonic acid (TeA).

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