2011
DOI: 10.1080/19440049.2011.604795
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Analysis of water-soluble azo dyes in soft drinks by high resolution UPLC–MS

Abstract: An UPLC-Orbitrap MS system was exploited to develop and validate a method for the simultaneous determination of 11 water-soluble azo dyes (Acid Yellow 17, Acid Red 14, Acid Red 26, Acid Red 73, Acid Orange 52, Acid Orange 7, Acid Orange 12, Acid Yellow 36, Acid Orange 5, Acid Red 88 and Acid Red 9) in soft drinks. Three pairs of isomers and four disulphonated azo dyes were among a total of 11 water-soluble azo dyes obtained and purified using an SPE cartridge. They were well separated using optimized UPLC cond… Show more

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“…In the majority of published studies synthetic dyes are subjected to SPE on C18, Amberlite XAD-2, polyamide or polyamide foam [3,6,7,11,26,32,33] -supports dedicated primarily to separation of neutral molecules of different polarity and size. Anions of carboxylic or sulfonic acids can be effectively separated on anion exchange sorbents [4,7,33,35]. Retention of an analyte, bearing a negative charge, requires a positively charged anion exchange sorbent to ensure suitable ionic interactions.…”
Section: Uv/vis Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the majority of published studies synthetic dyes are subjected to SPE on C18, Amberlite XAD-2, polyamide or polyamide foam [3,6,7,11,26,32,33] -supports dedicated primarily to separation of neutral molecules of different polarity and size. Anions of carboxylic or sulfonic acids can be effectively separated on anion exchange sorbents [4,7,33,35]. Retention of an analyte, bearing a negative charge, requires a positively charged anion exchange sorbent to ensure suitable ionic interactions.…”
Section: Uv/vis Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previously published papers on isolation of synthetic food dyes on WAX type sorbents both strategies of elution were presented and the solutions used as eluents were either acidic (to neutralize the positive charge on the sorbent) or basic (to neutralize the negative charge on the analyte), respectively [4,33]. After the SPE extraction chromatographic (TLC [4] or UPLC [33]) determination of isolated dyes followed.…”
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“…The measured product ion and the unique neutral loss (C 4 H 7 N 3 ) provided important additional information which led from a suspected elemental composition to the elucidation of the correct chemical structure.Ruf et al, (2012) note that searches based on a known elemental composition almost always lead to a huge number of possible chemical structures, and it is therefore Downloaded by [New York University] at 06:be able to limit the search down to a single surviving elemental composition. A method combining QuEChERS extraction and clean-up with UHPLC-Q-Exactive™ has been extensively validated for the screening and identification of 69 dyes in wines(Jia et al,2014), although there was no evidence that adulteration of wines with illegal dyes is occurring in practice Liu et al, (2011). have established a simple and highly sensitive UPLC-Orbitrap MS method with matrix-matched calibration for simultaneous determination of 11 watersoluble azo dyes in soft drinks, although the authors did not indicate if they were seeking to detect illegal use of non-permitted dyes.The deliberate adulteration of herbal products or dietary supplements with synthetic chemicals, which are either approved pharmaceuticals or unauthorised analogues of known bioactive substances has become widespread in recent years Lebel et al, (2014).…”
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