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Abstract
Binding products or food ‘glues’ are used throughout the food industry to increase the meat use rate
or to augment economic efficiency. Some of these binders contain thrombin from bovine and
porcine blood. The European parliament has recently banned thrombin-based additives and labelling
legislation governs their use in the US. A mass spectrometry screening method is available to detect
the addition of thrombin agents to foods as there is a need to protect consumers and to avoid
misleading trade practices. We report the details of an inter-laboratory trial to determine the
transferability of this method to operators in various food testing laboratories, each using a different
triple quadrupole mass spectrometer design. The trial was successful with the species origin of the
binding agent contained in each of the forty three test materials being correctly reported by the
participants. This is consistent with a false positive and false negative rate of zero percent. This is the
first collaborative study, as far as we are aware, which involves a liquid chromatography mass
spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) application to approach a food authenticity issue.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 3531-3536 |
| Journal | Food Chemistry |
| Volume | 141 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Keywords
- quadrupole mass-spectrometry
- liquid-chromatography
- products
- validation
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Kwantitatieve eiwit detectie en identificatie (KB-15-001-016)
Nessen, M. (Project Leader)
1/01/11 → 31/12/14
Project: LVVN project