2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132013000600004
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Comparison of High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence Detector and with Tandem Mass Spectrometry methods for detection and quantification of Ochratoxin A in green and roasted coffee beans

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“…It is worth noting that these prior studies used an HPLC fluorescence detection assay for pyridinoline quantification as opposed to the LC-MS technique used in this paper. Because LC-MS methods have repeatedly been shown to be more precise and accurate than HPLC fluorescence detection methods [54][55][56] , future characterization studies on native fibrocartilage crosslinks using LC-MS would yield more comparable data to those collected by our study. Overall, TCL + LPA treated neomenisci exhibited crosslink content that appears to meet or exceed values reported in the literature, though characterization of native tissue via LC-MS methods is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…It is worth noting that these prior studies used an HPLC fluorescence detection assay for pyridinoline quantification as opposed to the LC-MS technique used in this paper. Because LC-MS methods have repeatedly been shown to be more precise and accurate than HPLC fluorescence detection methods [54][55][56] , future characterization studies on native fibrocartilage crosslinks using LC-MS would yield more comparable data to those collected by our study. Overall, TCL + LPA treated neomenisci exhibited crosslink content that appears to meet or exceed values reported in the literature, though characterization of native tissue via LC-MS methods is warranted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Pyridinoline crosslink content normalized to dry weight trended highest in the central region of the medial minipig meniscus and was measured at approximately 0.16%, which is higher than levels obtained in human menisci using an HPLC fluorescence detection assay at 0.12% ( Takahashi et al, 1998 ). It should be noted that values in the present study were obtained using an LC-MS method, which has been shown to be more precise and accurate than HPLC fluorescence detection methods ( Milićević et al, 2010 ; Wang et al, 2012 ; Bandeira et al, 2013 ; Bielajew et al, 2020 , 2021 ). Pyridinoline crosslink content, for example, has been quantified using LC-MS techniques in bovine articular cartilage, showing crosslink levels of 0.12% of total dry weight, which were on par with values recorded in this study ( Espinosa et al, 2021a ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Fluorescence detection is a popular technology of detecting contaminant molecules, as many are either inherently fluorescent or can be made to be fluorescent through labeling [12][13][14][15]. This technology is also popular for its cost effectiveness compared to other advanced technologies like mass spectrometry [16]. In addition, fluorescence detection does not suffer some of the issues that affect mass spectroscopy, such as the inability to distinguish between molecules (or fragments) with identical mass-to-charge ratios without capital investment on high-resolution mass spectrometers, difficulty with ionizing samples to form molecular ions, and complicated troubleshooting that mass spectrometry instrumentation can cause [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technology is also popular for its cost effectiveness compared to other advanced technologies like mass spectrometry [16]. In addition, fluorescence detection does not suffer some of the issues that affect mass spectroscopy, such as the inability to distinguish between molecules (or fragments) with identical mass-to-charge ratios without capital investment on high-resolution mass spectrometers, difficulty with ionizing samples to form molecular ions, and complicated troubleshooting that mass spectrometry instrumentation can cause [16,17]. Furthermore, mass spectrometry is not necessarily the best available technique for virological analysis because of the time-consuming and tedious image collection process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%