Simultaneous analysis of advanced glycation end products using dansyl derivatization

Food Chem. 2024 Jan 30:432:137186. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.137186. Epub 2023 Aug 21.

Abstract

Herein, new pre-column derivatization based on dansylation is present to resolve analytical difficulties, such as chromatographic separation difficulty, in identifying and quantifying advanced glycation end products (AGEs) owing to their high hydrophilicity, wide variety, and structural similarity. The proposed analytical method facilitated the separation of 14 AGEs, including structural isomers. Limits of detection of 1.0-43.3 ng/mL and linear ranges of the double- or triple-digit were achieved. Intra- and inter-day precisions of 1.1-3.0% and 1.3-3.1%, respectively, were achieved for standard solutions, while those for food specimens were 1.4-11.2% and 1.7-15.7%, respectively. The matrix effect was insignificant with regard to the percent recoveries and differences between slopes for both the standard solutions and food specimens. Furthermore, the quantitation results of AGEs in foods (coffee, beer, and sausage) and glycated proteins revealed the potential applicability of the developed method in various fields of food chemistry and biochemistry.

Keywords: Advanced glycation end product; Dansyl chloride; Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry; Pre-column derivatization; Quantitation.

MeSH terms

  • Beer*
  • Coffee
  • Glycated Proteins
  • Isomerism
  • Meat Products*

Substances

  • Coffee
  • Glycated Proteins