The concentrations of free amino acids were determined in atmospheric particulate matter from the city of Venice (Italy) in order to better understand their origin. The analysis of aerosol samples was carried out via high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to a triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometric detector (HPLC/ESI-MS/MS). The internal standard method was used and the analytical procedure was validated by evaluating the trueness, the precision, the recovery, the detection and the quantification limits.The particulate matter was collected using quartz fiber filters and extracted in methanol; after filtration the extract was directly analyzed. Forty samples were collected from April to October 2007 and the average concentrations of free amino acids in the aerosol were: alanine 35.6pmolm -3, aspartic acid 31.1pmolm -3, glycine 30.1pmolm -3, glutamic acid 32.5pmolm -3, isoleucine 2.4pmolm -3, leucine 2.7pmolm -3, methionine, cystine and 3-hydroxy-proline below the limit of detection, phenylalanine 2.8pmolm -3, proline 43.3pmolm -3, serine 8.6pmolm -3, threonine 2.8pmolm -3, tyrosine 1.7pmolm -3, valine 3.8pmolm -3, asparagine 70.2pmolm -3, glutamine 38.0pmolm -3, 4-hydroxy-proline 2.5pmolm -3, methionine sulfoxide 1.1pmolm -3, and methionine sulfone 0.1pmolm -3. The total average concentration of these free amino acids in aerosol samples of Venice Lagoon was 334pmolm -3. The temporal evolution and multivariate analysis indicated the photochemical origin of 4-hydroxy-proline and methionine sulfoxide and for other compounds an origin further away from the site of sampling, presumably reflecting transport from terrestrial sources.

Free amino acids in atmospheric particulate matter of Venice, Italy

Barbaro E;Zangrando R;Barbante C;Gambaro;
2011

Abstract

The concentrations of free amino acids were determined in atmospheric particulate matter from the city of Venice (Italy) in order to better understand their origin. The analysis of aerosol samples was carried out via high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to a triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometric detector (HPLC/ESI-MS/MS). The internal standard method was used and the analytical procedure was validated by evaluating the trueness, the precision, the recovery, the detection and the quantification limits.The particulate matter was collected using quartz fiber filters and extracted in methanol; after filtration the extract was directly analyzed. Forty samples were collected from April to October 2007 and the average concentrations of free amino acids in the aerosol were: alanine 35.6pmolm -3, aspartic acid 31.1pmolm -3, glycine 30.1pmolm -3, glutamic acid 32.5pmolm -3, isoleucine 2.4pmolm -3, leucine 2.7pmolm -3, methionine, cystine and 3-hydroxy-proline below the limit of detection, phenylalanine 2.8pmolm -3, proline 43.3pmolm -3, serine 8.6pmolm -3, threonine 2.8pmolm -3, tyrosine 1.7pmolm -3, valine 3.8pmolm -3, asparagine 70.2pmolm -3, glutamine 38.0pmolm -3, 4-hydroxy-proline 2.5pmolm -3, methionine sulfoxide 1.1pmolm -3, and methionine sulfone 0.1pmolm -3. The total average concentration of these free amino acids in aerosol samples of Venice Lagoon was 334pmolm -3. The temporal evolution and multivariate analysis indicated the photochemical origin of 4-hydroxy-proline and methionine sulfoxide and for other compounds an origin further away from the site of sampling, presumably reflecting transport from terrestrial sources.
2011
Istituto per la Dinamica dei Processi Ambientali - IDPA - Sede Venezia
Aerosol samples
Analytical procedure
Aspartic acids
Atmospheric particulate matter
Average concentration
Free amino acids
Glutamic acid
HPLC-MS/MS
HPLC/ESI-MS/MS
Internal standard method
Limit of detection
Methionine sulfoxide
Multi variate analysis
Particulate
Quartz fiber filters
Tandem mass spectrometric
Temporal evolution
Triple quadrupole
Venice
Venice
Italy
Venice lagoon
Atmospheric aerosols
Detectors
Glass fibers
Liquid chromatography
Methanol
Multivariant analysis
Quartz
Amino acids
alanine
amino acid
asparagine
aspartic acid
cystine
glutamic acid
glutamine
glycine
hydroxyproline
isoleucine
leucine
methanol
methionine
methionine sulfone
methionine sulfoxide
phenylalanine
proline
serine
threonine
tyrosine
valine
aerosol composition
air sampling
amino acid
concentration (composition)
filter
liquid chromatography
mass spectrometry
methanol
multivariate analysis
photochemistry
precision
temporal evolution
accuracy
aerosol
article
atmosphere
concentration (parameters)
extraction
filtration
high performance liquid chromatography
Italy
land biome
limit of detection
particulate matter
photochemistry
priority journal
quadrupole mass spectrometry
quantitative analysis
seasonal variation
Italy
Veneto
Venezia [Veneto
Venice Lagoon
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