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Recent Applications of Nano-Liquid Chromatography in Food Safety and Environmental Monitoring: A Review

    • Institute of Food Safety Animal Health and Environment
    • University of Latvia

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    Abstract

    In recent years, a trend toward instrument miniaturization has led to the development of new and sophisticated analytical systems, such as nano-liquid chromatography (nano-LC), which has enabled improvements of sensitivity, as well as chromatographic resolution. The growing interest in nano-LC methodology has resulted in a variety of innovative and promising applications. In this article, we review the applications of nano-LC separation methods coupled with mass spectrometry in the analysis of food and environmental samples. An assessment of sample preparation methods and analytical performance are provided, along with comparison to other, more established analytical techniques. Three main groups of compounds that are crucial for food safety assessment are considered in this review: pharmaceuticals (including antibiotics), pesticides, and mycotoxins. Recent practical applications of the nano-LC method in the determination of these compounds are discussed. Furthermore, we also focus on methods for the determination of various environmental contaminants using nano-LC methods. Future perspectives for the development of nano-LC methods are discussed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)98-122
    Number of pages25
    JournalCritical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry
    Volume53
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2023

    Keywords

    • nano-liquid chromatography
    • mycotoxins
    • pesticides
    • veterinary drugs
    • Mass spectrometry

    OECD Field of Science

    • 1.4 Chemical Sciences

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