The development of rapid methods
for unambiguous identification
and precise quantification of protein toxins in various matrices is
essential for public health surveillance. Nowadays, analytical strategies
classically rely on sensitive immunological assays, but mass spectrometry
constitutes an attractive complementary approach thanks to direct
measurement and protein characterization ability. We developed here
an innovative multiplex immuno-LC-MS/MS method for the simultaneous
and specific quantification of the three potential biological warfare
agents, ricin, staphylococcal enterotoxin B, and epsilon toxin, in
complex human biofluids and food matrices. At least 7 peptides were
targeted for each toxin (43 peptides in total) with a quadrupole-Orbitrap
high-resolution instrument for exquisite detection specificity. Quantification
was performed using stable isotope-labeled toxin standards spiked
early in the sample. Lower limits of quantification were determined
at or close to 1 ng·mL–1. The whole process
was successfully applied to the quantitative analysis of toxins in
complex samples such as milk, human urine, and plasma. Finally, we
report new data on toxin stability with no evidence of toxin degradation
in milk in a 48 h time frame, allowing relevant quantitative toxin
analysis for samples collected in this time range.