Evaluation of liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation-mass spectrometry for the identification and quantification of desulfoglucosinolates

WD Griffiths, H Bain, N Deighton, Nigel Peter Botting, AA Robertson

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Abstract

The use of liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation-mass spectrometry has been investigated as a potential method for both the identification and quantification of desulphoglucosinolates. The results indicate that this methodology is particularly useful as a rapid technique for the confirmation of the identity of desulphoglucosinolates and has, in full scan mode, limits of detection at least an order of magnitude lower than is normally achieved by conventional high pressure liquid chromatography with UV detection. It has been demonstrated that, using a per-deuterated desulphoglucosinolate as an internal standard, quantification could be achieved, but for accurate analysis at low concentrations it would be necessary to produce independent calibration curves for each desulphoglucosinolate present in the sample. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Volume11
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2000

Keywords

  • atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation
  • liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
  • glucosinolates
  • desulphoglucosinolates
  • per-deuterated desulphoglucosinolates

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