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Direct Determination of Ethyl Carbamate in Alcoholic Drinks by Stable Isotope Dilution Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry

ZHAO Yipeng, WANG Zongyi*, LI Demei, XIA Xiaonan, JIANG Huaixi, HAN Tao   

  1. Beijing Capital Wine Technology and Engineering Center, Beijing K ey Laboratory of Agricultural Product Detection and Control for
    Spoilage Organisms and Pesticides, Beijing Laboratory of Food Quality and Safety, College of Food Sciences and Engineering,
    Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing 102206, China
  • Online:2015-04-25 Published:2015-04-28
  • Contact: WANG Zongyi

Abstract:

A new method was established for direct determination of ethyl carbamate (EC) in alcoholic beverages by stable
isotope dilution liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. After being spiked with EC-d5 and filtered with micropore
filters, the samples were directly injected. The chromatographic separation was carried out on a Waters XSELECT
HSS T3 column (2.1 mm × 150 mm, 3.5 μm) with a mobile phase of 80% water containing 0.1% (V/V) acetic acid and 20%
acetonitrile in an isocratic elution mode at a flow rate of 0.2 mL/min. The mass spectrometry detection was performed by
positive electrospray ionization (ESI+) and monitored in a multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode (m/z 94.9/63 and
94.9/44 for EC-d5; m/z 89.9/62 and 89.9/44 for EC). The limit of detection (LOD) was lower than 2 ng/mL and the limit of
quantification (LOQ) was lower than 5 ng/mL. The calibration curve showed good linearity in the range of 5–500 ng/mL
with a correlation coefficient of 0.999 8. The spiked recoveries of EC ranged from 92.4% to 108.5%, and the relative
standard deviations (RSDs) were 3.12%–8.65% (n = 6). EC content increased significantly when wine was stored at room
temperatures (21–28 ℃) than at 4 ℃ as determined by the proposed method. Heating (at 95 ℃) before drinking resulted in
significantly increased levels of EC content in distilled spirits and mixed alcoholic drinks.

Key words: ethyl carbamate, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, alcoholic drink, isotope dilution

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