Analysis of Dabsyl-Cl Derivated Amino Acids by High perforamnce Liquid Chromatography and Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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A high performance liquid chromatograph coupled with a tandem mass (MS/MS) detector was used for the analysis of 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene-4-sulfonyl chloride (dabsyl-Cl) derivated amino acids. Apart from dabsyl-Cys and dabsyl-Lys, the other 18 common amino acid derivatives had good linear relationship between the responding peak area and concentrations between 10–250 μM, R2>0.99. The responding peak area of dabsyl-Lys at a low concentration was suppressed by that of dabsyl-Gln in samples of the amino acid mixture, because signals of both amino acid derivatives were present in the same selected reaction monitoring (SRM) channel. A linear regressional curve of dabsyl-Lys was therefore obtained only in the range of 250–1000 μM, R2>0.96. Dabsyl-Cys was destructed to get a unique ion of m/z 290 before entering the MS/MS detector. The regressional curve of the responding peak area and concentration of dabsyl-Cys was therefore obtained with the SRM of m/z 290 to its product ion m/z 225.1. A linear relationship was obtained between 1–10 mM, R2>0.98. The established method was used in the analysis of amino acids in a koji liquid. The results showed better identification of the dabsyl-AA and the method is, therefore, more reliable in analyzing amino acid contents in complex food mediums.
- 社団法人 日本食品科学工学会の論文
- 2003-08-01
著者
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Chen C‐c
Food Industry Research And Development Institute
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CHEN Yi-Hong
Food Industry Research and Development Institute
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CHEN Chu-Chin
Food Industry Research and Development Institute
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Chen Y‐h
Food Industry Research And Development Institute
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SHIH Ling-Ling
Food Industry Research and Development Institute
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LIOU Su-Er
Food Industry Research and Development Institute
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