Detection of p-Nitroaniline Released from Degradation of 4,4'-Dinitrocarbanilide in Chicken Breast during Thermal Processing

J Agric Food Chem. 2019 Aug 14;67(32):9002-9008. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b02259. Epub 2019 Aug 1.

Abstract

The diphenylurea 4,4'-dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) is the residue of concern left in edible tissues of broilers fed diets containing the anticoccidial nicarbazin. When chicken meat is submitted to thermal processing, p-nitroaniline (p-NA) is expected from DNC degradation. This work aimed at evaluating whether thermal processing of DNC-containing chicken meat induces p-NA appearance. First, a hydrolysis assay was performed in aqueous solutions at 100 °C in different pH, confirming that DNC cleavage yields p-NA. Then a novel LC-MS/MS method was used to detect traces of this aromatic amine in DNC-containing chicken breast fillets subjected to cooking methods. Our evidence showed p-NA occurrence in such chicken meat samples, which corroborated results from hydrolysis assay. The p-NA appearance in fillets was rather discrete during boiling treatment, but its concentration became pronounced over time for grilling, frying, and roasting, achieving respectively 326.3, 640.0, and 456.9 μg/kg. As far as we are concerned, no other research identified degradation products from DNC residue in heat-processed chicken fillets. Therefore, this study leads to additional approaches to assess impacts on food safety.

Keywords: -NA; DNC; LC-MS/MS; chicken fillet; cooking method; heat treatment; nicarbazin; poultry.

MeSH terms

  • Aniline Compounds / chemistry*
  • Aniline Compounds / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Carbanilides / chemistry*
  • Carbanilides / metabolism
  • Chickens / metabolism
  • Coccidiostats / chemistry*
  • Coccidiostats / metabolism
  • Cooking
  • Drug Residues / chemistry*
  • Drug Residues / metabolism
  • Hot Temperature
  • Meat / analysis*
  • Nicarbazin / chemistry*
  • Nicarbazin / metabolism
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Substances

  • Aniline Compounds
  • Carbanilides
  • Coccidiostats
  • Nicarbazin
  • 4-nitroaniline
  • 4,4'-dinitrocarbanilide