High-throughput detection of bottle materials of agave spirits using 3D-printed cartridges for paper-spray ionization mass spectrometry
Karina Montserrat González González

High-throughput detection of bottle materials of agave spirits using 3D-printed cartridges for paper-spray ionization mass spectrometry

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Te invitamos a leer el artículo "High-throughput detection of bottle materials of agave spirits using 3D-printed cartridges for paper-spray ionization mass spectrometry" publicado en Talanta Open, a cargo del profesor investigador Dr. Robert Winkler y su equipo de trabajo de la UGA.

Autores: Leonardo Daniel Soto-Rodríguez/ Nancy Shyrley García-Rojas/ Carmelo Hernández-Caricio/ Héctor Guillén-Alonso/ Alexander DeLuna/Eugenio Mancera/ Robert Winkler 

  1. Advanced Genomics Unit, Cinvestav, km 9.6 Libr. Nte. Irapuato-León, Irapuato, 36824, Gto., México

  2. Department of Genetic Engineering, Irapuato Unit, Cinvestav, km 9.6 Libr. Nte. Irapuato-León, Irapuato, 36824, Gto., México

  3. National Technological Institute, Antonio García Cubas 600, Celaya, 38010, Gto., México

Felicitamos al estudiantado y profesorado que contribuyeron en esta investigación por su arduo trabajo.

Abstract:

The material of storage containers affects the shelf life and the chemical composition of food. Artesanal agave spirits, such as mezcal and bacanora, might be filled into low-cost plastic bottles that compromise product quality. We developed an analytical platform to identify the bottle materials of agave spirits, which employs 3D-printed cartridges, and the robotic platform Open LabBot/Open SprayBot for paper-spray ionization mass spectrometry (PS-MS). The bottle material of 102 fresh samples could be identified with a 2 % error. Samples stored for two years at -20 ×C in glass vials still were classified correctly in 76 % of the cases. Therefore, the spirits still appear adulterated for a prolonged time after re-bottling into inert containers. The measurement time is about 30 s/sample. Thus, the 3D-PS-MS strategy can be applied for the high-throughput screening for bottle materials of agave spirits and other alcoholic beverages.


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