Accurate and reliable analysis of food samples using ICP-MS
Posters | 2022 | Thermo Fisher Scientific | RAFAInstrumentation
Food safety and regulatory compliance require sensitive and reliable quantification of essential and toxic elements across diverse food matrices. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) combined with argon gas dilution (AGD) addresses matrix effects and supports strict regulatory limits globally.
This study aims to develop and validate a single robust ICP-MS method with AGD for simultaneous analysis of macro- and trace elements in various food and beverage samples. Continuous evaluation over multiple days with certified reference materials (CRMs) and quality control (QC) standards ensures method reliability.
A microwave digestion workflow was applied to solid samples, while beverage samples received acid dilution and degassing. Key steps:
The method achieved wide linear dynamic ranges (0.005 μg·kg⁻¹ for Hg to 600,000 μg·kg⁻¹ for Na) and low instrument detection limits for key toxic elements. Over 1608 samples run in 8-10 h daily sequences showed:
This single-method approach provides:
Integration with automated sample preparation and advanced data analytics can further increase throughput and data quality. Coupling with collision/reaction cell technology may extend capability for challenging matrices.
The validated ICP-MS AGD method delivers reliable, sensitive, and reproducible multi-element analysis in food and beverages, meeting regulatory demands and operational efficiency. Its robustness and minimal maintenance make it ideal for high-volume testing laboratories.
ICP/MS
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Food safety and regulatory compliance require sensitive and reliable quantification of essential and toxic elements across diverse food matrices. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) combined with argon gas dilution (AGD) addresses matrix effects and supports strict regulatory limits globally.
Goals and Study Overview
This study aims to develop and validate a single robust ICP-MS method with AGD for simultaneous analysis of macro- and trace elements in various food and beverage samples. Continuous evaluation over multiple days with certified reference materials (CRMs) and quality control (QC) standards ensures method reliability.
Methodology
A microwave digestion workflow was applied to solid samples, while beverage samples received acid dilution and degassing. Key steps:
- Solid samples: 0.5 g dry weight digested in HNO₃/HCl
- Beverages: degassing and 10× dilution in 2% HNO₃
- Online addition of gold (200 μg·L⁻¹) for mercury stabilization
- Analysis via ICP-MS with direct AGD to minimize matrix suppression
Used Instrumentation
- Thermo Scientific iCAP RQ ICP-MS with argon gas dilution module
- Thermo Scientific Qtegra ISDS software for data acquisition and processing
- Teledyne Cetac ASX-560 autosampler
Main Results and Discussion
The method achieved wide linear dynamic ranges (0.005 μg·kg⁻¹ for Hg to 600,000 μg·kg⁻¹ for Na) and low instrument detection limits for key toxic elements. Over 1608 samples run in 8-10 h daily sequences showed:
- Consistent internal standard recoveries (85–110%) over 11.5 h
- CRM recoveries within 93–114% of certified values across diverse matrices
- No instrument maintenance or tuning needed during two-week tests
Benefits and Practical Applications
This single-method approach provides:
- High throughput with minimal user intervention
- Accurate quantification across nutritional and toxic element concentrations
- Compliance with global food safety regulations
Future Trends and Opportunities
Integration with automated sample preparation and advanced data analytics can further increase throughput and data quality. Coupling with collision/reaction cell technology may extend capability for challenging matrices.
Conclusion
The validated ICP-MS AGD method delivers reliable, sensitive, and reproducible multi-element analysis in food and beverages, meeting regulatory demands and operational efficiency. Its robustness and minimal maintenance make it ideal for high-volume testing laboratories.
References
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006 setting maximum levels for contaminants in foodstuffs.
- GB-2762-2017 National Food Safety Standard for Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods, China.
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