Convergent analysis of food products using molecular barcodes, based on LC-HRMS data.

Food Chem

Triskelion, Reactorweg 47A, 3542 AD Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Published: June 2024

There are various analytical techniques available to address the growing interest in the composition of food products. LC-HRMS(/MS) is the most comprehensive technique, providing detailed information at the molecular level. However, given the vast number of different molecules encountered in food products, it is important to obtain a global overview of the dataset before focusing on similarities and differences. Therefore, a convergent strategy was employed, going from non-targeted to targeted analysis, with insightful data representations, most notably Molecular Barcode. Additionally an intermediate, semi-targeted analysis was defined, aimed at the specific detection of animal tissue in food products, using pG and related fragments after all ion fragmentation. The use of Molecular Barcode as a starting point to obtain relevant molecular data was also demonstrated. In conclusion, the convergent approach facilitates the design of suitable targeted methods, either to discriminate between samples or to find a generic target.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.138466DOI Listing

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