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Identification of allantoin, uric acid, and indoxyl sulfate as biochemical indicators of filth in food packaging by LC

Authors :
M, Carlson
R D, Thompson
Source :
Journal of AOAC International. 84(3)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

A liquid chromatographic (LC) method was developed for the determination of allantoin, uric acid, and indoxyl sulfate in mammalian urine contaminated packaging material including paper bagging, corrugated cardboard, grayboard, and burlap bagging. The procedure involves solvent extraction and isolation of the 3 analytes by reversed-phase LC with ultraviolet detection at 225 nm for allantoin and 286 nm for uric acid and indoxyl sulfate. The composition of authentic mammalian urine such as mouse, rat, cat, dog, and human were also determined with regard to the 3 compounds of interest. A linear concentration range of 0.11-20.4, 0.02-10.0, and 0.04-30.0 microg/mL was obtained for allantoin, uric acid, and indoxyl sulfate, respectively. Limits of detection (LOD) and quantitation (LOQ) were 0.0104 and 0.0345 microg/mL for allantoin; 0.0018 and 0.0060 microg/mL for uric acid; and 0.0049 and 0.0165 microg/mL for indoxyl sulfate, respectively. Interday relative standard deviation values for a mixture of standard allantoin, uric acid, and indoxyl sulfate (n = 5) were 0.97, 0.80, and 0.94%, respectively. Analyte composition for 5 types of authentic mammalian urine varied from 0.19-6.88 mg/mL allantoin; 0.08-0.57 mg/mL uric acid; and 0.03-0.78 mg/mL indoxyl sulfate. Analyte content for 8 samples including 2 samples each for paper, cardboard, grayboard, and burlap bagging each contaminated with mouse or rat urine ranged fromLOD to 4,598 microg/gm allantoin;LOD to 202 microg/gm uric acid; and 17.5 to 616 microg/gm indoxyl sulfate. Recoveries of allantoin, uric acid, and indoxyl sulfate from 11 fortified samples (4 types) for both mouse and rat urine ranged from 28.2 to 114.1 % for allantoin; 32.6 to 123.4% for uric acid; and 52.6 to 118.2% for indoxyl sulfate.

Details

ISSN :
10603271
Volume :
84
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of AOAC International
Accession number :
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