Suitability of tryptophan radiation products as markers for the detection of gamma-irradiated protein rich food

Adv Exp Med Biol. 2003:527:677-85. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4615-0135-0_80.

Abstract

During gamma-irradiation (5 kGy) of aqueous tryptophan (Trp) solutions small amounts of 5-, 6-, and 7-hydroxytryptophan (OH-Trp) (0.04-0.08 Mol-%) are formed. Protein rich food like shrimps contain reasonable amounts of non-protein bound Trp (100 mg/kg). In order to detect the treatment of shrimps with gamma-irradiation a method for the determination of OH-Trp in gamma-irradiated shrimps was developed. After homogenization, squeezing of shrimp samples and protein precipitation, a two-step-SPE-clean up was performed using a C18-cartridge and a propylsulfonic acid cation-exchange SPE followed by HPLC analysis with electrochemical detection (750 mV). Results showed that 5-OH-Trp contents in shrimp samples increased with applied doses up to 3 kGy and then decreased with higher doses. Other OH-Trp isomers were not detectable in the irradiated shrimps. Similarly no formation of 4-, 6-, and 7-OH-Trp was detected in model solutions containing the same amino acid composition as in shrimps. This indicates a suppression of the reaction of OH-radicals with Trp by the 300 fold molar excess of other amino acids acting as well as radical scavengers. Therefore, non-physiological OH-Trp isomers formed from free Trp are not suitable as markers for the detection of gamma-irradiated protein-rich foodstuff.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Crangonidae / chemistry
  • Crangonidae / radiation effects
  • Dietary Proteins / analysis
  • Dietary Proteins / radiation effects
  • Food Irradiation*
  • Hydroxylation
  • Isomerism
  • Seafood / radiation effects
  • Tryptophan / analogs & derivatives
  • Tryptophan / chemistry
  • Tryptophan / radiation effects*

Substances

  • Dietary Proteins
  • Tryptophan