A Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC)-MS/MS Profiling Method Was Developed

A Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC)-MS/MS Profiling Method Was Developed

<p> Development of a targeted LC-MS/MS analysis for the determination of different classes of lipids in grapes Anna Della Corte, Fulvio Mattivi, Urska Vrhovsek Fondazione Edmund Mach, Research and Innovation Centre, Department of Food Quality and Nutrition, San Michele all’Adige (TN), Italy</p><p>Lipids are produced, transported and recognized by the combined action of many enzymes, which are genetically determined and influenced by environmental factors. The relative abundance of plant lipids is influenced by the genotype and phenotype. Despite being a very important class of plant metabolites, the knowledge about grape lipids is to date still very limited, with the exception of those located in the seeds, which are widely used for the production of edible oils. Few investigations on grape lipids have shown that their profile depends on the grape maturity, variety and their localization in the berry (skin or pulp). Recently the advances in liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry have paved the way for fast analysis of lipids with minimal sample preparation. Here we describe a method validation for the extraction, identification and quantification of different classes of grape lipids, including fatty acids, sterols, glycerolipids, glycerophospholipids, sphingolipids by liquid chromatographic electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS/MS) using a triple quadrupole ABsciex 5500.</p><p>Optimal multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) transitions were selected for each lipid. Chromatography on an Ascentis Express C18 column (Sigma-Aldrich) was optimized to achieve separation of the compounds in a 30 min run and using a polarity switching mode. The method was validated for 45 lipid standards, the linearity (0,994-0,999), the LOQ (15-2500 ng/mL) and LOD (1,25-625 ng/mL), and the intraday and interday repeatability were evaluated for each one. The developed lipid profiling method was successfully applied for the analysis of 20 grape varieties (13 red grapes and 7 white grapes) from 4 different genetic collections: 11 Vitis vinifera, 2 non-vinifera Vitis, 4 Muscat and 2 Hybrids; 36 lipids were identified and 29 were quantified in total grape berries. This method, which can be easily expanded to include further compounds and other plant tissues, is the starting point for the analysis of the lipid profile in different grape tissues, an essential goal for a better understanding of the role of lipids in grape physiology.</p>

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