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4-Methoxy-ortho-phthalaldehyde: a promising derivatizing agent for the fluorimetric evaluation of histamine in seafood
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Pharmaceutical SciencePharmaceutical ChemistryChemical ContaminantFood ToxicologyFood ChemistryHistamine Complexation ConditionsMedicinal ChemistryFluorimetric EvaluationEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryBioanalysisToxicologyAnalytical ChemistryClinical ChemistryPromising Derivatizing AgentChromatographyHealth SciencesBiochemistryYellowfin TunaFood PreservativesPharmacologyBiomolecular EngineeringWater AnalysisMedicineHistamine DetectionDrug Analysis
Histamine, the molecule associated with food poisoning, is nowadays considered as a reliable marker of seafood freshness and therefore its rapid and easy quantification appears critical. Existing method like HPLC or direct fluorimetric analysis employing ortho-phthalaldehyde (OPA) can be time-consuming and tedious. To overcome this problem, we propose in this paper to evaluate the application potential of 4-methoxy-ortho-phthalaldehyde (MO-OPA) for the rapid and easy evaluation of histamine in seafood samples. For this purpose, the histamine complexation conditions were studied by molecular fluorescence spectroscopy using MO-OPA as derivatization agent and then compared with the reference compounds: OPA. MOPA proved to be superior to OPA for histamine detection in terms of linearity range (1.10−6–1.10−4 mol.L−1, R²>0.99, n = 10) and detection limit (9.5.10−7 mol.L−1). The optimal conditions were next applied to the analysis of histamine in a mixture of biogenic amines standards and finally on real samples of yellowfin tuna of known histamine concentration.
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