Issue 12, 2000

An electrospray ionization ion trap mass spectrometric (ESI-MS-MSn) study of dehydroascorbic acid hydrolysis at neutral pH

Abstract

The hydrolysis of dehydroascorbic acid (DAAH) at neutral pH and 27 °C was investigated by direct infusion electrospray ionisation ion trap mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). This approach permitted derivatisation and elution procedures to be avoided, reducing to the minimum extent sample manipulation and allowing a rapid and direct observation of the species involved in the reaction. Six main peaks, related to hydrated dehydroascorbate (HyDAA) and diketogulonate (HyDKG) anions, were observed in the mass spectra of DAAH solutions at different times of incubation and were characterised by MSn experiments. The relevant signal intensities changed with time and a model, based on the irreversible pseudo-first order HyDAA → HyDKG conversion, fitted successfully the data obtained for dehydroascorbate. The kinetic constant of the process was (3.2 ± 0.5) × 10−2 min−1. The influence of metal ion traces on the hydrolysis rate was also checked, performing experiments in the presence of EDTA, and was found to be negligible.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Sep 2000
Accepted
06 Oct 2000
First published
13 Nov 2000

Analyst, 2000,125, 2244-2248

An electrospray ionization ion trap mass spectrometric (ESI-MS-MSn) study of dehydroascorbic acid hydrolysis at neutral pH

N. Cioffi, I. Losito, R. Terzano and C. G. Zambonin, Analyst, 2000, 125, 2244 DOI: 10.1039/B007299K

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