Heroult Julien, Nischwitz Volker, Bartczak Dorota, Goenaga-Infante Heidi
LGC Limited, Queens Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LY, UK.
Anal Bioanal Chem. 2014 Jun;406(16):3919-27. doi: 10.1007/s00216-014-7831-7. Epub 2014 May 11.
This work represents a first systematic approach to the size-based elemental quantification and size estimation of metal(loid) oxide nanoparticles such as silica (SiO2) in a real food matrix using asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation coupled online with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and multi-angle light scattering (MALS) and offline with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX). Coffee creamer was selected as the model sample since it is known to contain silica as well as metal oxides such as titania at the milligramme per kilogramme levels. Optimisation of sample preparation conditions such as matrix-to-solvent ratio, defatting with organic solvents and sonication time that may affect nanoparticle size and size distribution in suspensions was investigated. Special attention was paid to the selection of conditions that minimise particle transformation during sample preparation and analysis. The coffee creamer matrix components were found to stabilise food grade SiO2 particles in comparison with water suspensions whilst no significant effect of defatting using hexane was found. The use of sample preparation procedures that mimic food cooking in real life was also investigated regarding their effect on particle size and particle size distribution of silica nanoparticles in the investigated food matrix; no significant effect of the water temperature ranging from ambient temperature to 60 °C was observed. Field-flow fractionation coupled to inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (FFF-ICP-MS) analysis of extracts of both unspiked coffee creamer and coffee creamer spiked with food grade silicon dioxide, using different approaches for size estimation, enabled determination of SiO2 size-based speciation. Element-specific detection by ICP-MS and post-FFF calibration with elemental calibration standards was used to determine the elemental composition of size fractions separated online by FFF. Quantitative data on mass balance is provided for the size-based speciation of the investigated inorganic nano-objects in the complex matrix. The combination of FFF with offline fractionation by filtration and with detection by ICP-MS and TEM/EDAX has been proven essential to provide reliable information of nanoparticle size in the complex food matrix.
本研究首次采用系统方法,利用不对称流场流分馏与电感耦合等离子体质谱(ICP-MS)和多角度光散射(MALS)在线联用,以及与透射电子显微镜(TEM)和能量色散X射线分析(EDAX)离线联用,对真实食品基质中基于尺寸的金属(类金属)氧化物纳米颗粒(如二氧化硅(SiO₂))进行元素定量和尺寸估算。选择咖啡奶精作为模型样品,因为已知其含有毫克每千克水平的二氧化硅以及二氧化钛等金属氧化物。研究了可能影响悬浮液中纳米颗粒尺寸和尺寸分布的样品制备条件的优化,如基质与溶剂的比例、用有机溶剂脱脂以及超声处理时间。特别关注选择在样品制备和分析过程中使颗粒转化最小化的条件。结果发现,与水悬浮液相比,咖啡奶精基质成分能稳定食品级SiO₂颗粒,同时未发现用己烷脱脂有显著影响。还研究了模拟现实生活中食品烹饪的样品制备程序对所研究食品基质中二氧化硅纳米颗粒尺寸和尺寸分布的影响;未观察到水温从环境温度到60°C有显著影响。通过对未添加和添加食品级二氧化硅的咖啡奶精提取物进行场流分馏耦合电感耦合等离子体质谱(FFF-ICP-MS)分析,采用不同的尺寸估算方法,能够确定基于SiO₂尺寸的形态。通过ICP-MS进行元素特异性检测,并使用元素校准标准对FFF在线分离后的尺寸级分进行校准,以确定FFF在线分离的尺寸级分的元素组成。为复杂基质中所研究的无机纳米物体基于尺寸的形态提供了质量平衡的定量数据。已证明FFF与通过过滤进行的离线分馏以及与ICP-MS和TEM/EDAX检测相结合,对于提供复杂食品基质中纳米颗粒尺寸的可靠信息至关重要。