Development and Optimisation of HILIC-LC-MS Method for Determination of Carbohydrates in Fermentation Samples

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Saccharides are the most common carbon source for Streptococcus thermophilus, which is a widely used bacterium in the production of fermented dairy products. The performance of the strain is influenced by the consumption of different saccharides during fermentation. Therefore, a precise measurement of the concentrations of saccharides in the fermentation media is essential. An 18-min long method with limits of quantitation in the range of 0.159-0.704 mg/L and with 13C labelled internal standards employing hydrophilic interaction chromatography coupled to mass spectrometric detection-(HILIC-LC-MS) allowed for simultaneous quantification of five saccharides: fructose, glucose, galactose, sucrose, and lactose in the fermentation samples. The method included a four-step sample preparation protocol, which could be easily applied to high-throughput analysis. The developed method was validated and applied to the fermentation samples produced by Streptococcus thermophilus.

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Pismennõi, D., Kiritsenko, V., Marhivka, J., Kütt, M. L., & Vilu, R. (2021). Development and Optimisation of HILIC-LC-MS Method for Determination of Carbohydrates in Fermentation Samples. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 26(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26123669

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