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Using capillary isotachophoresis for the determination of biogenic amines and D-isocitric acid in food products

✍ Scribed by Karovičová, Jolana ;Kohajdová, Z. ;Šimko, P. ;Lukáčová, D.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
173 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0027-769X

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Abstract

This paper presents results achieved in the determination of biogenic amines in various food products and quality evaluation of some commercial orange juices by capillary isotachophoresis. The highest amount of histamine was determined in frankfurters (146.75 mg·kg^–1^); the content of tyramine was either under detection limit of method or it was present in very low concentrations. The highest amount of cadaverine was determined in Karička cheese (666.36 mg·kg^–1^). The limit of determination was 1.59 mg·kg^–1^ for histamine and 1.25 mg·kg^–1^ for tyramine. The recovery of method ranged from 95.4 to 104.9%. Surprisingly it was found that many organge juice samples did not reach required values according to the Code of Practice. The lowest ratio of citric to D‐isocitric acids was found in Happy day juice (44.1). Limit of determination was 1.62 mg·dm^–3^ for citric acid and 2.00 mg·dm^–3^ for D‐isocitric acid. The recovery of the method ranged from 89 to 96.5%.


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