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    Development and Validation of the Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometer Method for Quantification of Methylenecyclopropylglycine in Litchi Fruits Using the Standard Addition Method
    (Springer Science and Business Media, LLC, 2019) Somya Asthana; Kajal Karsauliya; Sumita Dixit; Anurag Tripathi; Arvind Kumar; Sheelendra Pratap Singh; Mukul Das
    Recently, the presence of methylenecyclopropylglycine (MCPG) found in litchi seeds and ripe and unripe litchi fruit pulp proved to be a breakthrough finding as it causes hypoglycemic encephalopathy leading to death of under nourished/starved children. Earlier methods of isolation and detection of MCPG in litchi fruit were tedious and time-consuming. To reduce the complexity, we developed a better and straightforward methodology using ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometer (UPLC-MS/MS) and QuEChERS technique to quantify MCPG without derivatization in litchi samples. The UPLC system included a Thermo C8 column with a mobile phase 0.1% formic acid in acetonitrile and water (gradient flow) at a flow rate of 0.3 ml/min. MCPG levels were determined using an API 4000 mass spectrometer with electrospray ionization (ESI) source. Other parameters were also determined following the quantitation by multiple reaction monitoring mode. The method was validated for selectivity, specificity, linearity, limit of quantification (LOQ), limit of detection (LOD), intra-inter day precision and accuracy, stability, and ruggedness. Calibration curve ranged from 7.8 to1000 ng/ml linearly while the LOD value for MCPG was 0.66 ng/ml. The percent accuracy and precision ranged from 92.98 to 105% and 1.78 to 8.43%, respectively. Validated method was applied for the determination of MCPG in litchi samples which provided a better and novel method for the determination of MCPG. © 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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