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HERO ID
5228755
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Rapid Analysis of Fatty Acid Composition in Polysorbate 80 by Gas Chromatography with On-line Pyrolytic Methylation Technique
Author(s)
Huang, Z; Qiu, R; Huang, Y; Liu, H; Pan, Z; Wang, L
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Chromatographia
ISSN:
0009-5893
EISSN:
1612-1112
Volume
81
Issue
4
Page Numbers
669-675
DOI
10.1007/s10337-018-3488-2
Web of Science Id
WOS:000428553900011
Abstract
A novel method of on-line pyrolytic methylation-gas chromatography was developed for the rapid analysis of fatty acid composition in Polysorbate 80 without any tedious pre-treatment steps. Fatty acids in Polysorbate 80 were converted into their corresponding fatty acid methyl esters in the presence of trimethylsulfonium hydroxide with a vertical microfurnace pyrolyzer at 300 A degrees C. The premixing procedure of sample and organic alkali reagent was necessary before the on-line pyrolytic methylation to improve the repeatability. The relative standard deviations for peak areas of fatty acids in Polysorbate 80 were over the range of 0.3-9.1% (n = 5). Six Polysorbate 80 samples, consisting of three samples of pharmaceutical grade and three samples of non-pharmaceutical grade, were analyzed to evaluate the feasibility of the proposed method. The relative percentages (%) of fatty acids for samples of pharmaceutical grade meet the Chinese Pharmacopoeia requirements with the amount of oleic acid varying from 78.4 to 89.3%. On the other hand, the relative percentages (%) for palmitic acid and stearic acid in samples of non-pharmaceutical grade were out of the specification limits, with the amount of oleic acid varying from 62.0 to 63.5%. The quantitative results determined by on-line pyrolytic methylation were in agreement with those obtained by off-line methylation. The result proved that gas chromatography with on-line pyrolytic methylation technique is of great value for rapid screening analysis of Polysorbate 80 samples in bulks.
Keywords
Fatty acids; Polysorbate 80; Pyrolytic methylation; Gas chromatography
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