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Identification and quantification of native beta-casomorphins in Australian milk by LC–MS/MS and LC–HRMS
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Identification and quantification of native beta-casomorphins in Australian milk by LC–MS/MS and LC–HRMS

D.D. Nguyen, F. Busetti, S.K. Johnson and V.A. Solah
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, Vol.44, pp.102-110
2015

Abstract

Beta-casomorphin 5 (BCM5) and beta-casomorphin 7 (BCM7) in 14 commercial pasteurised milks from around Australia were investigated using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) and liquid chromatography–high resolution (Orbitrap) mass spectrometry (LC–HRMS). Collision induced dissociation HRMS was used to confirm the presence of BCM7 in milk extracts. The accurate mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) and relative abundance of BCM7 parent ion and fragments in milk extracts matched with those obtained from the analysis of a BCM7 standard solution. The deviation against the theoretical values of the measured m/z of BCM7 (parent ion and fragments) all gave results below 5 ppm (relative error). BCM5 was below limit of detection (LOD) for all milks, while BCM7 was between 0.13 and 2.38 ng/g in 10 milks and below LOD in the others. Pasteurised milks containing the highest and lowest BCM7 levels were produced in Western Australia.

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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.85 Food Science & Technology
3.85.784 Dairy Product Chemistry
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Chemistry, Applied
Food Science & Technology
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