Stable isotope analyses are powerful techniques to detect counterfeiting of food products, especially in vanillin, one of the world's most popular flavors used in food and pharmaceutical industries. Although a stable carbon isotopic ratio provides an invaluable new source of isotopic information, the analysis of the hydrogen site-specific ((2)H/(1)H) isotopic distribution in vanillin gives valuable complementary isotopic information allowing a complete isotopic fingerprint of the vanillin molecule for authentication. However, there are only a limited number of studies that compare the validity of the results obtained by IRMS and NMR. Here, we present site-specific isotope analysis (also known as position-specific isotope analysis, PSIA) of hydrogen isotopic measurements of vanillin by two independent measurement methods, (2)H-qNMR and GC-IRMS, and compare the results obtained by these two methods. (2)H-qNMR allows isotopic measurements of all hydrogen atoms (except for OH) of the vanillin molecule while GC-IRMS measures only the hydrogen atoms of the methoxy group (H5). (2)H/(1)H values of the vanillin H5 from six vanillin demonstrate remarkable agreement between the two techniques with uncertainty well below 1%. Position-specific GC-IRMS on the methoxy group measurements provides three-fold smaller measurement uncertainties while requiring a considerably smaller sample size compared to (2)H-qNMR. This quantitative hydrogen isotopic study extends our previous successful work comparing and validating the stable carbon isotopic of the vanillin methoxy group using (13)C-qNMR and GC-IRMS. Compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) using GC-IRMS was also described in this work. Both qNMR and partial PSIA GC-IRMS can be considered as complementary analytical methods, and their combined use provides reliable results.
Site-specific hydrogen isotope measurements of vanillin by (2)H-qNMR and GC-IRMS.
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作者:Le Phuong Mai, Greule Markus, Sokolenko Stanislav, Akoka Serge, Remaud Gérald, Costa Peter, Isaac Kathy Sharon, Simpson Andre, Keppler Frank, Meija Juris
| 期刊: | Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 影响因子: | 3.800 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul;417(17):3987-3996 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s00216-025-05920-1 | ||
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