Detection of arsenic-containing hydrocarbons in canned cod liver tissue.

Talanta

Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Centro de Química ICUAP, Apdo, Postal J-55 Puebla, Puebla 72571, Mexico.

Published: June 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Arsenic, particularly in the form of arsenolipids, is a toxic metalloid that can be found in various biological samples, including seafood, and its effects depend on its chemical species.
  • *Recent studies highlight the need for improved analytical methods to identify and measure these arsenolipids, especially in canned cod liver.
  • *Using advanced techniques like gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry, researchers confirmed the presence of three significant arsenic-containing hydrocarbons, providing detailed molecular weight data and insights into their chemical structures.

Article Abstract

Arsenic is a metalloid well known to be potentially toxic depending of its species. Lipid-soluble arsenicals (arsenolipids) are present in a wide range of biological samples in which they could play a role in the biosynthesis of organoarsenic compounds from inorganic arsenic compounds. Arsenolipids have recently attracted considerable interest. In order to gain deeper insights into the impact of arsenolipids new analytical approaches for reliable determination of this class of arsenic-containing hydrocarbons in various matrices are needed. High concentrations of arsenolipids were found in seafood which served as sample material in this study. We report the investigation of three arsenolipids found in canned cod liver from which they were extracted and purified by solid phase extraction (SPE) using a silica gel column and ethyl acetate/methanol as eluent. Analytical studies were conducted by means of gas chromatography coupled with ICP-MS, MIP-AES and EI-qMS and by TOF-MS. The results obtained by GC-ICP-MS and GC-MIP-AES showed the existence of numerous arsenic compounds in the SPE fractions collected. Three major peaks were found within a retention time window between 10 and 25 min. The presence of arsenic compounds in the fish tissue could be confirmed using GC-EI-qMS analysis. Corresponding information of the molecular weights of the major arsenic species were provided by TOF-MS which allows highly accurate mass determinations. The results showed the presence of the arsenic-containing hydrocarbons with the following molecular formulas: C(17)H(37)AsO (calculated for [M+H](+) 333.2133; found 333.2136; Deltam=0.90 ppm); C(19)H(41)AsO (calculated for [M+H](+) 361.2446; found 361.2446; Deltam=0.00 ppm); C(23)H(37)AsO (calculated for [M+H](+) 405.2133; found 405.2145; Deltam=2.96 ppm). Suggestions for the corresponding structures are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2010.03.054DOI Listing

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