2018
DOI: 10.1002/rcm.8154
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A new retrospective, multi‐evidence veterinary drug screening method using drift tube ion mobility mass spectrometry

Abstract: A new retrospective, multi-evidence platform was built for veterinary drug screening in a single experiment. The sensitivity was significantly improved and the data can be used for quantification. The platform showed its potential to be used for food safety and risk assessment.

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“…As IM‐MS devices are not yet very widespread, such coupled platforms have so far only been used to a limited extent for food analysis. A large part of the published study is more target‐based and focuses on certain analyte groups, such as mycotoxins [139], pesticides [140], and veterinary drugs [141]. Nontargeted studies were conducted during the roasting process of coffee [142], characterization of wine [143] and ginseng [144], and species/varietal differentiation of truffles [12] and potatoes [11].…”
Section: Ion Mobility Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As IM‐MS devices are not yet very widespread, such coupled platforms have so far only been used to a limited extent for food analysis. A large part of the published study is more target‐based and focuses on certain analyte groups, such as mycotoxins [139], pesticides [140], and veterinary drugs [141]. Nontargeted studies were conducted during the roasting process of coffee [142], characterization of wine [143] and ginseng [144], and species/varietal differentiation of truffles [12] and potatoes [11].…”
Section: Ion Mobility Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LODs were consequently improved up to 25 and 42.5-fold when applying FAIMS–ESI–MS instead of ESI–MS/MS or ESI–MS, respectively. Despite the characteristic of ion filtering is usually assigned to FAIMS/DMS technology, DTIMS and TWIMS are also able to isolate analyte signals from chemical background, improving concentration sensitivity [30,103]. In the context of chemical food safety, signal to noise ratio (S/N) of LC–ESI–ToF–MS methods intended to monitoring steroids and their metabolites in livestock were increased between 2 and 7 fold by the integration of TWIMS in the analytical workflow (Figure 5) [30].…”
Section: Applications Of Ims In Food Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GC-MS is unsuitable for the detection of volatile, highly polar, and pyrolytic compounds. The most commonly used methods for detecting multi-residues in animal food sources include UPLC-MS/MS, UPLC-QE, and UPLC-QTOF (Xu et al 2018). Steven used UPLC-MS/MS to detect 62 veterinary drug residues in the bovine kidney, with a recovery rate of 70% and a repeatability of less than 25% (Steven et al 2012).…”
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