LC-QTOF-MS evaluation of rabbit-specific peptide markers for meat quantitationmeat quantitation

Abstrakt

Ten rabbit-specific tryptic peptide markers and one marker peptide specific to both rabbit and hare were evaluated for mass signal linearity in binary meat mixtures using liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight-mass spectrom- etry. Seven meat mixtures containing chicken and varying percentages of rabbit (1%, 5%, 10%, 30%, 60%, 90%, and 100%) were analyzed. Additionally, the signal linearity of twelve peptide markers for chicken meat was examined. The best candidate peptides for the quantification of meat content were selected. Five of eleven peptides for rabbit meat and five of twelve peptides for chicken meat showed good linearity (R2 > 0.97). The limits of detection and limits of quantifi- cation for these markers were in the range of 0.43e1.91% [w/w] and 1.44e6.38% [w/w], respectively. The method allowed determination of the percentage content of rabbit and chicken meat in two- and three-component meat mixtures with good accuracy. The preliminary quantification data provide a starting point for developing label-free and absolute quantification methods for rabbit and chicken meat using multiple reaction monitoring of peptide markers.

Autorzy

Anna Stachniuk
Anna Stachniuk
Anna Kozub
Anna Kozub
Magdalena Montowska
Magdalena Montowska
Emilia Fornal
Emilia Fornal
artykuł
JOURNAL OF FOOD AND DRUG ANALYSIS
Angielski
2022
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