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Determination of ricin by nano liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry after extraction using lactose-immobilized monolithic silica spin column

✍ Scribed by Mieko Kanamori-Kataoka; Haruhito Kato; Hirotaka Uzawa; Shigenori Ohta; Yoshiyuki Takei; Masahiro Furuno; Yasuo Seto


Book ID
102381154
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
312 KB
Volume
46
Category
Article
ISSN
1076-5174

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Abstract

Ricin is a glycosylated proteinous toxin that is registered as toxic substance by Chemical Weapons convention. Current detection methods can result in false negatives and/or positives, and their criteria are not based on the identification of the protein amino acid sequences. In this study, lactose‐immobilized monolithic silica extraction followed by tryptic digestion and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) was developed as a method for rapid and accurate determination of ricin. Lactose, which was immobilized on monolithic silica, was used as a capture ligand for ricin extraction from the sample solution, and the silica was supported in a disk‐packed spin column. Recovery of ricin was more than 40%. After extraction, the extract was digested with trypsin and analyzed by LC/MS. The accurate masses of molecular ions and MS/MS spectra of the separated peptide peaks were measured by Fourier transform–MS and linear iontrap–MS, respectively. Six peptides, which were derived from the ricin A‐(m/z 537.8, 448.8 and 586.8) and B‐chains (m/z 701.3, 647.8 and 616.8), were chosen as marker peptides for the identification of ricin. Among these marker peptides, two peptides were ricin‐specific. This method was applied to the determination of ricin from crude samples. The monolithic silica extraction removed most contaminant peaks from the total ion chromatogram of the sample, and the six marker peptides were clearly detected by LC/MS. It takes about 5 h for detection and identification of more than 8 ng/ml of ricin through the whole handling, and this procedure will be able to deal with the terrorism using chemical weapon. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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