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  • A new method using liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS) has been developed to identify both soyasaponins and soy isoflavones in soy products at the same time.
  • The analysis detects specific molecular ions and fragment ions to create a distinct "fingerprint" for identifying and classifying soyasaponins into group A or B.
  • A quantification approach for soyasaponin B(b) has been established using purified standard samples, enhancing the accuracy of soy-derived product analysis.

Article Abstract

A method has been developed for simultaneous identification of soyasaponins and soy isoflavones in soy products, based on liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS). Soy-based nutraceutical products were analyzed by LC/ESI-MS with detection of protonated and sodiated molecular ions, as well as characteristic fragment ions for these compounds. Soy isoflavones were characterized by a strong protonated molecular ion in addition to corresponding [aglycone + H](+) ions. Monitoring the soyasaponin-specific protonated aglycone and dehydrated aglycone ions throughout the chromatogram provided a unique fingerprint for soyasaponin content in the samples. This mass spectrometric fingerprint also allowed immediate classification of the soyasaponin analytes as group A or B soyasaponins, based on the unique masses of aglycone ions observed for each class. Quantification of soyasaponin B(b) in soy-derived materials, based on the use of a purified soyasaponin B(b) standard and a glycyrrhizin internal standard, has been accomplished.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf030036lDOI Listing

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