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Fast and Specific Screening of EPA/DHA-Enriched Phospholipids in Fish Oil Extracted from Different Species by HILIC–MS

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2021

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Eicosapentaenoic acid- and docosahexaenoic acid-enriched phospholipids (PL<sub>EPA/DHA</sub>) have versatile health-beneficial functions and can be well absorbed in the intestine. Herein, a precursor ion scan-driven hydrophilic interaction chromatography mass spectrometry (PreIS-HILIC-MS) method with the fatty acyl moieties of <i>m</i>/<i>z</i> 301.6 and 327.6 locked was established to specifically and selectively screen PL<sub>EPA/DHA</sub> in different fish oil samples, including saury, grass carp, hairtail, and yellow croaker. Taking saury oil as an example, a total of 24 PL<sub>EPA/DHA</sub> were successfully identified and quantified, including 20 PC<sub>EPA/DHA</sub> and 4 PE<sub>EPA/DHA</sub>. Finally, this method was validated in terms of sensitivity (limit of detection ≤ 4.15 μg·mL<sup>-1</sup>), linearity (≥0.9979), precision (RSD<sub>intraday</sub> ≤ 4.65%), and recovery (≥78.6%). The performance of the PreIS-HILIC-MS method was also compared with that of the traditional full-scan mode, and the former demonstrated its unique superiority in targeted screening of PL<sub>EPA/DHA</sub> in fish oils.

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