PMID: 9170656May 1, 1997Paper

Gas chromatographic method for putrescine and cadaverine in canned tuna and mahimahi and fluorometric method for histamine (minor modification of AOAC Official Method 977.13): collaborative study

Journal of AOAC International
P L Rogers, W F Staruszkiewicz

Abstract

A collaborative study was conducted to test a modification to the AOAC fluorometric method for histamine (AOAC Official Method 977.13) that substitutes 75% methanol as the extracting solvent. All other steps remain unchanged. The extracts prepared with 75% methanol were also used to collaboratively test a gas chromatographic (GC) method for determination of putrescine and cadaverine in seafood. In the GC method, the extracted diamines are converted to fluorinated derivatives, the reaction mixtures are passed through solid-phase extraction columns, and the derivatives are quantitated by electron capture GC after separation on an OV-225 column. Fourteen laboratories using the GC method for putrescine and cadaverine and 16 laboratories using the fluorometric method for histamine analyzed 14 canned tuna and raw mahimahi (including blind duplicates and a spike) containing 0.2-2.6 ppm putrescine, 0.6-9.1 ppm cadaverine, and 0.6-154 ppm histamine. At the 5 ppm level, recoveries ranged from 71 to 102% for putrescine and 77 to 112% for cadaverine; the respective repeatability relative standard deviations (RSDr) were 5.2 and 15%, and the respective reproducibility relative standard deviations (RSDR) were 8.8 and 18%. At the 50 ppm level,...Continue Reading

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