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Journal of Natural Products | 2009

Statin-like Principles of Bergamot Fruit (Citrus bergamia): Isolation of 3-Hydroxymethylglutaryl Flavonoid Glycosides

Leonardo Di Donna; Giuseppina De Luca; Fabio Mazzotti; Anna Napoli; Raffaele Salerno; Domenico Taverna; Giovanni Sindona

The 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl neohesperidosides of hesperetin (brutieridin, 1) and naringenin (melitidin, 2) were isolated and detected from the fruits of bergamot (Citrus bergamia). The structures of these compounds were determined by spectroscopic and chemical methods.


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2013

High-throughput determination of Sudan Azo-dyes within powdered chili pepper by paper spray mass spectrometry.

Domenico Taverna; Leonardo Di Donna; Fabio Mazzotti; Barbara Policicchio; Giovanni Sindona

A high-throughput mass spectrometric method is presented for the simultaneous detection of Sudan I, II, III, IV and Para-Red azo-dyes in foodstuff. The method is based on the use of paper spray mass spectrometry (MS) and deuterium-labeled internal standards on a triple-quadrupole instrument. A detailed assay of each azo-dye was performed by the isotope dilution method, through the precursor ion scan approach, using deuterium-labeled internal standards. The gas-phase breakdown pattern of each labeled and unlabeled analogue displays the naphthoic moiety as a common fragment. Sudan dyes can be determined above the threshold of 1 ppm. Paper spray allows for a wide range of analytes and samples to be investigated by MS in the open air and without sample preparation and bypassing chromatography.


Food Chemistry | 2012

Assay of tyrosol and hydroxytyrosol in olive oil by tandem mass spectrometry and isotope dilution method

Fabio Mazzotti; Hicham Benabdelkamel; Leonardo Di Donna; Loredana Maiuolo; Anna Napoli; Giovanni Sindona

Hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol, the strong antioxidant present in large amount in virgin olive oil have been assayed by LC-MS/MS under MRM condition and isotope dilution method, using d(2)-labelled internal standards obtained by simple synthetic procedures. The assay has been performed under MRM condition monitoring two transitions for each analyte to improve the specificity. This paper deals with a modern approach for assaying the content of this polyphenols in virgin olive oil down to a limit of a few hundreds of parts per billion. Tyrosol and hydroxytyrosol ranged from 10 to 47ppm and from 5 to 25ppm in commercial olive oil, respectively. The accuracy (98-107%) and analytical parameters values confirm the reliability of the proposed approach. The method can be extended to any natural matrices, including mill wastes, after a simple step of sample preparation.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2012

Authenticity of PGI “Clementine of Calabria” by Multielement Fingerprint

Hicham Benabdelkamel; Leonardo Di Donna; Fabio Mazzotti; Attilio Naccarato; Giovanni Sindona; Antonio Tagarelli; Domenico Taverna

Clementine is a citrus fruit that has found a peculiar habitat in specific areas of Calabria, a region located in southern Italy. Due to its peculiar characteristics it was recently awarded with protected geographical indications (PGI) from the European Union. In this work, stepwise linear discriminant analysis (S-LDA), soft independent modeling of class analogy (SIMCA), and partial least-squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) were used to build chemometric models able to protect PGI Clementine from others of different origin. Accordingly, the concentration of 24-26 elements was determined in peel and juice samples, respectively, obtained from Calabrian PGI clementine and from fruits cultivated in Algeria, Tunisia, and Spain. A cross-validation procedure has shown very satisfactory values of prediction ability for both S-LDA (96.6% for juice samples and 100% for peel samples) and SIMCA (100% for both peel and juice samples). PLS-DA models also yielded satisfactory results.


Food Chemistry | 2013

Comprehensive assay of flavanones in citrus juices and beverages by UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS and derivatization chemistry.

Leonardo Di Donna; Domenico Taverna; Fabio Mazzotti; Hicham Benabdelkamel; Mohamed Attya; Anna Napoli; Giovanni Sindona

Flavanones, a class of flavonoids present in large amounts in fruits and vegetables, have been assayed by LC-MS/MS and derivatization chemistry using d0/d3-labelled derivatized internal standards obtained by simple reaction procedures which involves d0/d3 methoxyamine. The assay method considers 13 flavanones including aglycones, neohesperidosides, rutinosides and 3-hydroxy-3-methyl glutaryl derivatives. The strengths of the method consist in a relative short analysis time (16 min) and good repeatability and reproducibility values which are in most cases under 10% (RSD%). The accuracy values range from 95.4% to 111.3% whilst the LOQ values ranges from 0.05 to 0.29 mg/L depending on the analyte.


Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2012

Light and heavy dansyl reporter groups in food chemistry: amino acid assay in beverages

Fabio Mazzotti; Hicham Benabdelkamel; Leonardo Di Donna; Constantinos M. Athanassopoulos; Anna Napoli; Giovanni Sindona

5-Dimethylamino-1-sulfonyl naphthalene (DNS, commonly referred as dansyl) is a functionality, bearing well-established properties in directing the fragmentation, by mass spectrometry (MS), of the corresponding ionized sulfonylated derivatives. This property is shared also by its labeled analogs. The use of d(0)/d(6) DNS derivatives is now exploited in the application of the well-established isotope dilution mass spectrometric approach in the assay of complex mixtures. A new method for the quantitation of amino acids (AAs) in beverages is therefore presented, which relies on liquid chromatographic separation of their N-dansylated derivatives followed by comparative electrospray tandem MS/MS of the d(0)/d(6) isobaric mixtures. Labeled and unlabeled DNS derivatives of the selected AAs are readily available by microwave-assisted synthetic protocols. The novelty of the method is represented by the use of heavy and light DNS-isotopologue providing suitable reporter groups. Multiple-reaction monitoring has been applied in the assay of AAs in wine, pineapple juice and bergamot juice with good-to-excellent results as proved by both relative standard deviation, lower than 15%, and by the accuracy values in the range 90-110%.


Journal of Proteome Research | 2008

Vegetable proteomics: the detection of Ole e 1 isoallergens by peptide matching of MALDI MS/MS spectra of underivatized and dansylated glycopeptides.

Anna Napoli; Donatella Aiello; Leonardo Di Donna; Petros Moschidis; Giovanni Sindona

Ole e 1 (NCBI entry gi|14424429) is the major allergen of Oleaceae family. Multiple isoforms and variants are present in varying degrees of distribution. In this report, we present a new approach to the resolution of multiple forms of Ole e 1 from whole antigen extracts, based on a preliminary chemical fractionation procedure followed by MALDI MS and MS/MS measurements. The characterization of Ole e 1 isoallergens was accomplished through the identification of the amino acid sequence including the glycosylation site and the structure of the glycan moieties. The structure feature of the identified Ole e 1.0102 (gi|2465127), main olive allergen [Olea europaea] (gi|13195753), Major pollen allergen Ole e 1 (gi|33329740) and Ole e 1c (gi|1362131) is represented by the point mutation K(106) --> I and by the presence of a glycan moiety. Two other variants Major pollen allergen (Allergen Ole e1) (Ole e I) (gi|14424429) and Ole e 1.0103 protein [Olea europea] (gi|2465129) were identified as nonglycosylated species. These results, partially in disagreement with Swiss-Prot annotation, were validated by matching the MALDI MS/MS spectra of the natural tryptic mixture with those obtained after deglycosylation.


Analytical Chemistry | 2011

High-Throughput Assay of Oleopentanedialdheydes in Extra Virgin Olive Oil by the UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS and Isotope Dilution Methods

Leonardo Di Donna; Hicham Benabdelkamel; Fabio Mazzotti; Anna Napoli; Monica Nardi; Giovanni Sindona

The quality of extra virgin olive oil is associated with the presence of microcomponents whose healing effects have been proved in some special cases. The enzymatic hydrolysis of oleuropein and ligstroside, and of their demethylated analogues, affords four different pentanedialdehydes, and for one of which, 2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethyl (3S,4E)-4-formyl-3-(2-oxoethyl)hex-4-enoate, also known as oleocanthal, an anti-inflammatory effect was quite recently carefully assessed. Extra virgin olive oil is now worldwide considered as a functional food whose daily intake, as for the Mediterranean diet, helps consumers in keeping a constant level of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) in the blood. The presence of these active principles provides, therefore, olive oil with an important added value. In the framework of the actions of the recently funded Agrifood Regional Center, which should coordinate the scientific research and production worlds, an absolute analytical method was developed for the mass spectrometric detection of the two most abundant NSAIDs, Tyr-OLPD and HTyr-OLPD (oleopentanedialdehydes (OLPDs) conjugated to p-hydroxyphenylethanol and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylethanol, respectively), by UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS.


Analytical Chemistry | 2009

Effect of H/D isotopomerization in the assay of resveratrol by tandem mass spectrometry and isotope dilution method.

Leonardo Di Donna; Fabio Mazzotti; Hicham Benabdelkamel; Bartolo Gabriele; Pierluigi Plastina; Giovanni Sindona

Resveratrol is a phytoalexin found in several plant tissues and present in wines, which is supplied as a nutritional supplement. Different studies have revealed its beneficial effects as anticancer, antiviral, neuroprotective, antiaging, and anti-inflammatory natural active principle. The assaying of resveratrol by mass spectrometry and isotope dilution method, using a stable [(2)H(4)] analogue, has required a full elucidation of its gas-phase H/D isotopomerization. Either selected ion monitoring (SIM) or multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) methods have been used for the evaluation of the amount of resveratrol present in wine and plasma samples in the negative ionization mode. In all instances the acquired accuracy, limit of quantitation (LOQ), and limit of detection (LOD) are fit for the intended purpose of the assay.


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2009

Screening of dimethoate in food by isotope dilution and electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry

Fabio Mazzotti; Leonardo Di Donna; Barbara Macchione; Loredana Maiuolo; Enzo Perri; Giovanni Sindona

Crop control is an important issue in both developed and developing countries. An environmentally friendly approach is represented by the so-called Integrated Pest Management (IPM), whereby synthetic pesticides are only applied as a last resort, under the strict control of suitable experts. European and US regulatory authorities, such as the US EPA, are constantly assessing the risks of exposure to the organophosphate (OP) class of pesticides and, among these, specifically dimethoate. The use of dimethoate is still allowed in many crops, including olives, which once was based in the Mediterranean area but now is expanding rapidly throughout the world. An important aspect of IPM protocols is represented by the availability of reliable and sensitive methods to detect pesticides residues. This paper describes an isotope dilution dimethoate assay based on the application of electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS) by means of a deuterium-labeled internal standard.

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Anna Napoli

University of Calabria

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Enzo Perri

Consiglio per la ricerca e la sperimentazione in agricoltura

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