Determination of six human milk oligosaccharides in dairy product by precolumn derivatization high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection
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(1. Guangzhou Inspection Testing and Certification Group Co., Ltd., Guangzhou, Guangdong 511447, China;2. National Quality Testing Center for Processed Food 〔Guangdong〕, Guangzhou, Guangdong 511447, China)

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    Objective: To astablish a strong popularity, high sensitivity of six human milk oligosaccharides in dairy product by precolumn derivatization high performance liquid chromatography-fluorescence method. Methods: Aquatic product sample was precipitated with glacial acetic acid, filtration by using the filter paper. It was derived by 2-aminobenzamide solution. The extracts were centrifuged and filtered by using the organic filter membrane and analyzed by using a AdvanceBio Glycan Map column to be separated and detected,employing acetonitrile-50 mmol/L ammonium formate solution (pH 4.4) as the mobile phase for gradient elution. Results: Under the experimental conditions, six human milk oligosaccharides in dairy product were linear in the range of 1.00~400.0 mg/L, and the correlation coefficients were all over 0.999. The detection limit of the method was 4.1~10.9 mg/kg, the limits of quantification were 12.3~32.7 mg/kg, the mean recoveries rate was ranged from 71.3% to 90.2% with the intra-day precisions (n=6) in the range of 1.0%~6.3% and inter-day precisions (n=6) less than 10.0%. Conclusion: This method can meet the requirements of the daily detection of six human milk oligosaccharides due to its simplicity and sensitives.

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李绮淇,黄嘉乐,穆姝夷,等.柱前衍生—高效液相色谱荧光检测法测定乳制品中6种母乳寡糖[J].食品与机械英文版,2024,40(4):54-58.

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  • Received:August 22,2023
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