Speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions

Zinc (Zn) is an element essential to all living organisms and it has an important role as a cofactor of several enzymes. In fish, Zn deficiency has been associated with impaired growth, cataracts, skeletal abnormalities and reduced activity of various Zn metalloenzymes. Fish meal and fish oil tradit...

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Published in:Journal of Chromatography B
Main Authors: Silva, M. S., Sele, V., Sloth, Jens Jørgen, Araujo, P., Amlund, H.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/986bc034-3927-484f-b12b-fd61f2d89388 2024-09-15T17:56:23+00:00 Speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions Silva, M. S. Sele, V. Sloth, Jens Jørgen Araujo, P. Amlund, H. 2019 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/986bc034-3927-484f-b12b-fd61f2d89388 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchromb.2018.11.010 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/163222025/1_s2.0_S1570023218308146_main.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/986bc034-3927-484f-b12b-fd61f2d89388 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Silva , M S , Sele , V , Sloth , J J , Araujo , P & Amlund , H 2019 , ' Speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions ' , Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences , vol. 1104 , pp. 262-268 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchromb.2018.11.010 Speciation Experimental design Fish feed Zinc SEC-ICP-MS article 2019 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchromb.2018.11.010 2024-08-05T23:48:29Z Zinc (Zn) is an element essential to all living organisms and it has an important role as a cofactor of several enzymes. In fish, Zn deficiency has been associated with impaired growth, cataracts, skeletal abnormalities and reduced activity of various Zn metalloenzymes. Fish meal and fish oil traditionally used in salmon feed preparation are being replaced by plant-based ingredients. Zinc additives are supplemented to salmon feed to ensure adequate Zn levels, promoting good health and welfare in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The main objective of the present study was to evaluate Zn species found in an Atlantic salmon feed. This work describes a Zn extraction method that was optimized using a fractional factorial design (FFD), whereby the effect of six factors could be studied by performing only eight experiments. The effects of the type of extraction solution and its molar concentration, pH, presence of sodium dodecyl sulphate, temperature and extraction time on Zn extraction were investigated. Mild extraction conditions were chosen in order to keep the Zn species intact. Total Zn (soluble fractions and non-soluble fractions) was determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The highest Zn recovery was obtained using 100 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.5 at a temperature of 4 °C for 24 h where the total Zn in soluble fraction and non-soluble fraction was 9.9 ± 0.2% and 98 ± 6%, respectively. Zinc speciation analysis (on the soluble fractions) was further conducted by size exclusion inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (SEC-ICP-MS). The SEC-ICP-MS method provided qualitative and semi-quantitative information regarding Zn species present in the soluble fractions of the feed. Four Zn-containing peaks were found, each with different molecular weights: Peak 1 (high molecular weight - ≥600 kDa), peak 2 and peak 3 (medium molecular weight – 32 to 17 kDa) were the least abundant (1–6%), while peak 4 (low molecular weight – 17 to 1.36 kDa) was the most abundant (84–95%). Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Journal of Chromatography B 1104 262 268
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topic Speciation
Experimental design
Fish feed
Zinc
SEC-ICP-MS
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Experimental design
Fish feed
Zinc
SEC-ICP-MS
Silva, M. S.
Sele, V.
Sloth, Jens Jørgen
Araujo, P.
Amlund, H.
Speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions
topic_facet Speciation
Experimental design
Fish feed
Zinc
SEC-ICP-MS
description Zinc (Zn) is an element essential to all living organisms and it has an important role as a cofactor of several enzymes. In fish, Zn deficiency has been associated with impaired growth, cataracts, skeletal abnormalities and reduced activity of various Zn metalloenzymes. Fish meal and fish oil traditionally used in salmon feed preparation are being replaced by plant-based ingredients. Zinc additives are supplemented to salmon feed to ensure adequate Zn levels, promoting good health and welfare in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The main objective of the present study was to evaluate Zn species found in an Atlantic salmon feed. This work describes a Zn extraction method that was optimized using a fractional factorial design (FFD), whereby the effect of six factors could be studied by performing only eight experiments. The effects of the type of extraction solution and its molar concentration, pH, presence of sodium dodecyl sulphate, temperature and extraction time on Zn extraction were investigated. Mild extraction conditions were chosen in order to keep the Zn species intact. Total Zn (soluble fractions and non-soluble fractions) was determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The highest Zn recovery was obtained using 100 mM Tris-HCl, pH 8.5 at a temperature of 4 °C for 24 h where the total Zn in soluble fraction and non-soluble fraction was 9.9 ± 0.2% and 98 ± 6%, respectively. Zinc speciation analysis (on the soluble fractions) was further conducted by size exclusion inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (SEC-ICP-MS). The SEC-ICP-MS method provided qualitative and semi-quantitative information regarding Zn species present in the soluble fractions of the feed. Four Zn-containing peaks were found, each with different molecular weights: Peak 1 (high molecular weight - ≥600 kDa), peak 2 and peak 3 (medium molecular weight – 32 to 17 kDa) were the least abundant (1–6%), while peak 4 (low molecular weight – 17 to 1.36 kDa) was the most abundant (84–95%).
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Silva, M. S.
Sele, V.
Sloth, Jens Jørgen
Araujo, P.
Amlund, H.
author_facet Silva, M. S.
Sele, V.
Sloth, Jens Jørgen
Araujo, P.
Amlund, H.
author_sort Silva, M. S.
title Speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions
title_short Speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions
title_full Speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions
title_fullStr Speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions
title_full_unstemmed Speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions
title_sort speciation of zinc in fish feed by size exclusion chromatography coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry – using fractional factorial design for method optimisation and mild extraction conditions
publishDate 2019
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Salmo salar
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Salmo salar
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