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Giuseppe Cinelli - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass sp
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    Abstract A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25 ng g−1 by GC-ECD and 2 and 36 ng g−1 by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25ngg(-1) by GC-ECD and 2 and 36ngg(-1) by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations <4 and <6, respectively), linearity (R(2) above 0.981 in the range 0.005-50μgg(-1)) and extraction recovery (ranging between 91% and 99%, RSD below 4.0, for Acrylamide spiked at levels of 1, 20, 50 and 100ngg(-1)). Furthermore, the method proposed requires no clean-up step of the Acrylamide Derivative to be performed prior to injection. The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).

Mario Vincenzo Russo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass sp
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    Abstract A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25 ng g−1 by GC-ECD and 2 and 36 ng g−1 by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25ngg(-1) by GC-ECD and 2 and 36ngg(-1) by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations <4 and <6, respectively), linearity (R(2) above 0.981 in the range 0.005-50μgg(-1)) and extraction recovery (ranging between 91% and 99%, RSD below 4.0, for Acrylamide spiked at levels of 1, 20, 50 and 100ngg(-1)). Furthermore, the method proposed requires no clean-up step of the Acrylamide Derivative to be performed prior to injection. The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).

Ivan Notardonato - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass sp
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    Abstract A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25 ng g−1 by GC-ECD and 2 and 36 ng g−1 by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25ngg(-1) by GC-ECD and 2 and 36ngg(-1) by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations <4 and <6, respectively), linearity (R(2) above 0.981 in the range 0.005-50μgg(-1)) and extraction recovery (ranging between 91% and 99%, RSD below 4.0, for Acrylamide spiked at levels of 1, 20, 50 and 100ngg(-1)). Furthermore, the method proposed requires no clean-up step of the Acrylamide Derivative to be performed prior to injection. The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).

Angela Centola - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass sp
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    Abstract A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25 ng g−1 by GC-ECD and 2 and 36 ng g−1 by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25ngg(-1) by GC-ECD and 2 and 36ngg(-1) by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations <4 and <6, respectively), linearity (R(2) above 0.981 in the range 0.005-50μgg(-1)) and extraction recovery (ranging between 91% and 99%, RSD below 4.0, for Acrylamide spiked at levels of 1, 20, 50 and 100ngg(-1)). Furthermore, the method proposed requires no clean-up step of the Acrylamide Derivative to be performed prior to injection. The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).

Pasquale Avino - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass sp
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    Abstract A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25 ng g−1 by GC-ECD and 2 and 36 ng g−1 by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).

  • rapid and simple determination of Acrylamide in conventional cereal based foods and potato chips through conversion to 3 bis trifluoroethanoyl amino 3 oxopropyl trifluoroacetate by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors
    Food Chemistry, 2014
    Co-Authors: Mario Vincenzo Russo, Pasquale Avino, Angela Centola, Ivan Notardonato, Giuseppe Cinelli
    Abstract:

    A new, simple, rapid and fully validated method based on gas chromatography coupled with Electron capture and ion trap mass spectrometry detectors (GC-ECD and GC-IT/MS) is presented for quantitative analysis of Acrylamide contaminant in conventional cereal-based foods and potato chips. Before analysis Acrylamide was efficiently derivatized with trifluoroacetic anhydride, the effects of temperature, reaction time and catalyst on the acylation reaction were evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was performed on SE-54 capillary column; good retention and peak response of the Acrylamide Derivative achieved under the optimal conditions. The analytical method has been fully validated by assessment of the following parameters: LODs and LOQs (1 and 25ngg(-1) by GC-ECD and 2 and 36ngg(-1) by GC-IT/MS, with a Relative Standard Deviations <4 and <6, respectively), linearity (R(2) above 0.981 in the range 0.005-50μgg(-1)) and extraction recovery (ranging between 91% and 99%, RSD below 4.0, for Acrylamide spiked at levels of 1, 20, 50 and 100ngg(-1)). Furthermore, the method proposed requires no clean-up step of the Acrylamide Derivative to be performed prior to injection. The developed method has been successfully applied to determine Acrylamide in different commercial cereal-based foods (including French fries and potato chips).