Determination of Nitrogen/Protein in Juices (FP928)
Applications | 2022 | LECOInstrumentation
Determining total nitrogen and protein in juices is essential for quality control, nutritional labeling and regulatory compliance in juice production. This analysis supports formulation of blended fruit and vegetable products and ensures that consumers receive accurate nutritional information.
This application note outlines a rapid, precise method for measuring total nitrogen by macro combustion using the LECO FP928 and converting nitrogen values to protein content in a variety of juice and juice-based products.
LECO FP928 macro combustion nitrogen/protein determinator with:
Juice samples are analyzed at room temperature and mixed for homogeneity. Reference solutions (glycine, ammonium) are prepared for calibration and verification. Samples (~1.0 g) are weighed into lined combustion boats and introduced via an autoloader. The combustion furnace converts all nitrogen to NOx, which is reduced to N2 over copper and measured by thermal conductivity. Key parameters include a 1100 °C furnace temperature, selectable carrier gas (helium for highest sensitivity), and repeated purge and equilibrium cycles.
Typical performance was demonstrated on apple, grape and orange juices, as well as a high-protein sports drink containing 4 % juice. Helium with a 10 cm3 loop provided the highest sensitivity and precision (e.g., <0.001 % N RSD), while argon required the larger loop to maintain acceptable performance. Average nitrogen levels ranged from 0.02 % N in apple juice to 0.335 % N in the sports drink, translating to 0.124–2.095 % protein based on a factor of 6.25. Precision was within 0.001–0.006 % N (RSD). The presence of non-protein nitrogen sources (e.g., EDTA) can bias results and should be managed.
Advances may include inline automation and sensor integration, miniaturized combustion systems and detectors, adaptation to complex matrices with correction for non-protein nitrogen, and coupling with data analytics for real-time quality monitoring.
The LECO FP928 macro combustion method delivers fast, reliable nitrogen and protein determination in juices and related products with excellent precision and adaptability, supporting critical quality and compliance needs in the beverage industry.
Elemental Analysis
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerLECO
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Determining total nitrogen and protein in juices is essential for quality control, nutritional labeling and regulatory compliance in juice production. This analysis supports formulation of blended fruit and vegetable products and ensures that consumers receive accurate nutritional information.
Study Objectives and Overview
This application note outlines a rapid, precise method for measuring total nitrogen by macro combustion using the LECO FP928 and converting nitrogen values to protein content in a variety of juice and juice-based products.
Used Instrumentation
LECO FP928 macro combustion nitrogen/protein determinator with:
- High-temperature horizontal ceramic combustion furnace (1100°C)
- Thermoelectric cooler for moisture removal
- Ballast system with 3 cm3 or 10 cm3 aliquot dose loops
- Thermal conductivity detector
- Pure oxygen environment and choice of helium or argon carrier gas
- Ceramic combustion boats (baked at 1000°C) and nickel liners
Methodology and Instrumentation
Juice samples are analyzed at room temperature and mixed for homogeneity. Reference solutions (glycine, ammonium) are prepared for calibration and verification. Samples (~1.0 g) are weighed into lined combustion boats and introduced via an autoloader. The combustion furnace converts all nitrogen to NOx, which is reduced to N2 over copper and measured by thermal conductivity. Key parameters include a 1100 °C furnace temperature, selectable carrier gas (helium for highest sensitivity), and repeated purge and equilibrium cycles.
Main Results and Discussion
Typical performance was demonstrated on apple, grape and orange juices, as well as a high-protein sports drink containing 4 % juice. Helium with a 10 cm3 loop provided the highest sensitivity and precision (e.g., <0.001 % N RSD), while argon required the larger loop to maintain acceptable performance. Average nitrogen levels ranged from 0.02 % N in apple juice to 0.335 % N in the sports drink, translating to 0.124–2.095 % protein based on a factor of 6.25. Precision was within 0.001–0.006 % N (RSD). The presence of non-protein nitrogen sources (e.g., EDTA) can bias results and should be managed.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Accurate protein determination for nutritional labeling and regulatory compliance
- Process control and quality assurance in juice manufacture
- Flexible analysis with choice of carrier gas and aliquot loop sizes
- Rapid throughput with low cost per analysis
Future Trends and Applications
Advances may include inline automation and sensor integration, miniaturized combustion systems and detectors, adaptation to complex matrices with correction for non-protein nitrogen, and coupling with data analytics for real-time quality monitoring.
Conclusion
The LECO FP928 macro combustion method delivers fast, reliable nitrogen and protein determination in juices and related products with excellent precision and adaptability, supporting critical quality and compliance needs in the beverage industry.
References
- LECO FP928 Operator’s Instruction Manual
- United States Department of Agriculture Circular No. 183
- LECO Application Note Form No. 203-821-648 (2022)
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