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Tech Blog Melamine and protein In 2008, a major food safety crisis shocked the world: tens of thousands of infants in China developed kidney stones,
Melamine contamination in feed and raw milk poses severe risks to animal health and food safety, as its high nitrogen content (66.7%) is illegally used to falsify crude protein levels. Traditional detection methods often involve toxic ion-pair reagents that damage chromatography columns and require frequent mobile phase changes. This study introduces a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method optimised from GB/T 22400-2008, enabling accurate melamine quantification in feed without column or mobile phase replacement. With a detection limit of 2.0 mg·kg⁻¹ and recoveries of 78.8–80.1%, this method is ideal for routine feed quality control, inspection laboratories, and feed manufacturers.
| Item | Proposed HPLC Method | NY/T 1372-2007 Standard |
| Reagents | No ion-pair reagents | Uses toxic ion-pair reagents |
| Column Life | Long (no corrosion) | Short (easy damage) |
| Mobile Phase | Stable, no frequent changes | Requires frequent replacement |
| Operation | Simple, fast | Complex, time-consuming |
| Detection Limit | 2.0 mg·kg⁻¹ | Meets regulatory limits |
| Recovery | 78.8–80.1% | Similar accuracy |

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