US FDA SMSB - Xiong et al. Anal Bioanal Chem 2021

Comparison of allergen quantification strategies for egg, milk, and peanut in food using targeted LC-MS/MS
  • Instrument: QTRAP 6500
  • SpikeIn: No
  • Keywords: Food Allergens, Mass Spectrometry, Targeted MRM Proteomics, Quantification Strategies, Reference Materials
  • Lab head: Katherine Fiedler Submitter: Katherine Fiedler
Abstract
Methods for the detection and quantification of food allergens in complex matrices are necessary to ensure compliance with labeling regulations and assess the effectiveness of food allergen preventive controls. Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) has emerged as an orthogonal technique in complement to immunochemical-based assays. However, the absence of established guidelines for MS-based quantification of allergens in food has limited harmonization among the method development community. In this study, different quantification strategies were evaluated using a previously developed multiplexed LC-MS/MS method for the detection of egg, milk, and peanut. Peptide performance criteria (retention time, signal-to-noise ratio, and ion ratio tolerance) were established and quantification approaches using varying calibrants, internal standards, background matrices, and calibration curve preparation schemes were systematically evaluated to refine the previous method for routine laboratory use. A matrix-matched calibration curve using allergen ingredients as calibrants and stable isotope-labeled peptides as internal standards provided the most accurate quantitative results. The strategy was further verified with commercially available reference materials and allowed for the confident detection and quantification of food allergens. This work highlights the need for transparency in calibration strategy and peptide performance requirements for effective evaluation of mass spectrometric methods for the quantification of food allergens.
Experiment Description
Method performance was evaluated for different calibrants (synthetic target peptides and allergen ingredient standards), internal standards (SIL target peptides, exogenous peptides, and an exogeneous protein), and matrix sources (matched matrix, similar matrix, independent matrix, and solvent-only) in allergen fortified cookies. Defined criteria used for objective data processing has also been provided in support of establishing guidelines for the standardized interpretation of mass spectrometric data for the quantification of food allergens. The optimized strategies were then tested against commercially available reference materials (MoniQA milk incurred gluten-free cookies and LGC peanut incurred chocolate dessert) to benchmark the performance of the method.
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