Selection of possible signature peptides for the detection of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas by LC-MS/MS.
An LC-MS/MS assay based on a signature peptide was developed and fully validated for the quantitation of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas. Three unreported signature peptides were derived and identified from the tryptic peptides of bovine lactoferrin. The peptide ETTVFENLPEK was used for quanti...
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doaj-c243cc78055b4099a38aeec26ed0b0472020-11-24T21:45:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01129e018415210.1371/journal.pone.0184152Selection of possible signature peptides for the detection of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas by LC-MS/MS.Mingmei YuanCong FengShouyun WangWeiwei ZhangMo ChenHong JiangXuesong FengAn LC-MS/MS assay based on a signature peptide was developed and fully validated for the quantitation of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas. Three unreported signature peptides were derived and identified from the tryptic peptides of bovine lactoferrin. The peptide ETTVFENLPEK was used for quantification based on assay performance. The blank matrix camel milk powder and bovine lactoferrin protein standards were mixed and spiked with stable isotope-labeled internal standard to establish a calibration curve. The established method was extensively validated by determining the linearity (R2 > 0.999), sensitivity (limit of quantitation, 0.16 mg/100 g), recovery (83.1-91.6%), precision (RSD < 5.4%) and repeatability (RSD < 7.7%). To validate the applicability of the method, four different brands of infant formulas in China were analysed. The acquired contents of bovine lactoferrin were 52.60-150.56 mg/100 g.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5604936?pdf=render |
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Mingmei Yuan Cong Feng Shouyun Wang Weiwei Zhang Mo Chen Hong Jiang Xuesong Feng Selection of possible signature peptides for the detection of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas by LC-MS/MS. PLoS ONE |
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Mingmei Yuan Cong Feng Shouyun Wang Weiwei Zhang Mo Chen Hong Jiang Xuesong Feng |
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Mingmei Yuan |
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Selection of possible signature peptides for the detection of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas by LC-MS/MS. |
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Selection of possible signature peptides for the detection of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas by LC-MS/MS. |
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Selection of possible signature peptides for the detection of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas by LC-MS/MS. |
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Selection of possible signature peptides for the detection of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas by LC-MS/MS. |
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Selection of possible signature peptides for the detection of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas by LC-MS/MS. |
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selection of possible signature peptides for the detection of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas by lc-ms/ms. |
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An LC-MS/MS assay based on a signature peptide was developed and fully validated for the quantitation of bovine lactoferrin in infant formulas. Three unreported signature peptides were derived and identified from the tryptic peptides of bovine lactoferrin. The peptide ETTVFENLPEK was used for quantification based on assay performance. The blank matrix camel milk powder and bovine lactoferrin protein standards were mixed and spiked with stable isotope-labeled internal standard to establish a calibration curve. The established method was extensively validated by determining the linearity (R2 > 0.999), sensitivity (limit of quantitation, 0.16 mg/100 g), recovery (83.1-91.6%), precision (RSD < 5.4%) and repeatability (RSD < 7.7%). To validate the applicability of the method, four different brands of infant formulas in China were analysed. The acquired contents of bovine lactoferrin were 52.60-150.56 mg/100 g. |
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