Food Chem, 2013 Feb 15;136(3-4):1577-83
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are known
secondary plant metabolites which can cause hepatotoxicity in both humans and
livestock. PAs can be consumed through the use of plants for food, medicinal
purposes and as contaminants of agricultural crops and food. PA contaminated
grain has posed the largest health risk, although any PA contamination in our
food chain should be recognised as a potential health threat. For this purpose,
retail honeys were tested by LC-MS/MS. The method allows for specific
identification of toxic retronecine and otonecine-type PAs by comparison to
reference compounds via a spectral library. In total, 50 honey samples were
matched to the reference spectra within a set of tolerance parameters. Accurate
data analysis and quick detection of positive samples was possible. Positive
samples contained an average PA concentration of 1260μgkg(-1) of honey. Good
linear calibrations were obtained (R(2)>0.991). LOD and LOQ ranged from
0.0134 to 0.0305 and 0.0446 to 0.1018μgmL(-1), respectively.
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