SNV - SN EN 16204
Foodstuffs - Determination of lipophilic algal toxins (okadaic acid group toxins, yessotoxins, azaspiracids, pectenotoxins) in shellfish and shellfish products by LC-MS/MS
| Organization: | SNV |
| Publication Date: | 1 August 2012 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 41 |
| ICS Code (Fish and fishery products): | 67.120.30 |
scope:
This European Standard specifies a multi-reference method for the determination of lipophilic algal toxins (fatsoluble algal toxins produced by some dinoflagellates) in raw shellfish and shellfish products including cooked shellfish, by liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry LC-MS/MS [1], [2], [3]. This method has been validated in an inter-laboratory study consisting of three parts via the analysis of both naturally contaminated homogenates of blue mussel and spiked extracts of blue mussel, oyster and clam. For further information on the validation, see Annex A. Additional studies have investigated further matrices (see [4], [5]).
The detection limit for toxins of the okadaic acid group, azaspiracids and pectenotoxins was determined to be 6 μg/kg shellfish meat and for yessotoxins 10 μg/kg shellfish meat.
Quantitative determination of okadaic acid (OA), pectenotoxin-2
(PTX-2), azaspiracid-1 (AZA-1) and yessotoxin (YTX) can be carried
out directly by means of standard substances available
commercially. Assuming an equal response factor, okadaic acid is
used for the indirect quantitative determination of the two
dinophysistoxins dinophysistoxin-1 (DTX-1) and dinophysistoxin-2
(DTX-2); likewise azaspiracid-1 (AZA-1) is used for the indirect
quantitative determination of azaspiracid-2 (AZA-2) and
azaspiracid-3 (AZA-3), while YTX is used for homo-yessotoxin,
45-OH-yessotoxin and 45-OH-homo-yessotoxi
The limit of quantification (LOQ) for toxins of the okadaic acid group, azaspiracids and pectenotoxins was determined to be 20 μg/kg shellfish meat and for yessotoxins 35 μg/kg shellfish meat.
By means of hydrolysis [6], the esters of okadaic acid, DTX-1 and DTX-2 can also be determined quantitatively as the corresponding free acids.
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