A sensitive chemiluminescence detection approach for determination of 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine derivatized aldehydes using online UV irradiation – luminol CL reaction. Application to the HPLC analysis of aldehydes in oil samples

Aldehydes are toxic carbonyl compounds that are identified in various matrices surrounding us. For instance, aldehydes could be formed during the cooking and frying of foods which affects the food quality and safety. Derivatization is a must for the determination of aldehydes as they lack intrinsic...

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description Aldehydes are toxic carbonyl compounds that are identified in various matrices surrounding us. For instance, aldehydes could be formed during the cooking and frying of foods which affects the food quality and safety. Derivatization is a must for the determination of aldehydes as they lack intrinsic chromophoric groups. 2,4-Dinitrophenyl hydrazine (DNPH) is the most used derivatizing reagent for aldehydes and the formed hydrazones could be determined by either HPLC-UV or LC-MS. However, UV detection is non-sensitive, and the MS equipment is expensive and not widely available. Thus, herein we report a smart chemiluminescence (CL) detection method for the DNPH aldehydes derivatives. These derivatives are supposed to possess photosensitization ability due to the presence of strong chromophoric structures; nitrobenzene and phenyl hydrazone. Upon their UV irradiation, singlet oxygen is found to be produced which then converts the DNPH-aldehyde derivative into hydroperoxide. Next, the hydroperoxide reacts with luminol in an alkaline medium producing a strong CL. An HPLC system with online UV irradiation and online reaction with luminol followed by CL detection was constructed and used for the determination of aldehydes after their derivatization with DNPH. The developed method showed excellent sensitivity with detection limits down to 1.5–18.5 nM. The achieved sensitivity is superior to that obtained by HPLC-UV and LC-MS detection methods for DNPH-aldehydes derivatives. Additionally, our approach is an chemiluminogenic where the DNPH reagent itself does not produce CL which is an excellent advantage. The method was applied successfully for the determination of aldehydes in canola oil samples using simple liquid-liquid extraction showing good recovery (87.0–106.0%), accuracy (87.2–106.6), and precision (RSD≤10.2%). After analysis of fresh and heated oil samples, it was demonstrated that heating of oil, even for short time, strongly elevated the level of their aldehydes' content. At last, it was found that the results of the analysis of aldehydes in oil samples using the proposed method perfectly matched those obtained by a reference LC-MS method. [Display omitted] •HPLC-CL assay for the DNPH derivatized aldehydes based on their photosensitization.•UV-irradiation of DNPH derivatized aldehydes forms singlet oxygen and hydroperoxide.•This CL reaction was found to be chemiluminogenic since DNPH itself shows no CL.•Application to monitor aldehydes in oil samples with s
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