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HERO ID
7756049
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
HPLC determination of underivatized fatty acids saponified at 37 degrees C analysis of fatty acids in oils and tissues
Author(s)
Nishiyama-Naruke, A; Souza, JA; Carnelos, M; Curi, R
Year
1998
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Analytical Letters
ISSN:
0003-2719
EISSN:
1532-236X
Publisher
Marcel Dekker Inc.
Volume
31
Issue
14
Page Numbers
2565-2576
Language
English
DOI
10.1080/00032719808005325
Web of Science Id
WOS:000076629900018
Abstract
The present study was undertaken to establish a simple and appropriate method for fatty acids determination where samples are not submitted to high temperatures during the preparative and quantification processes. We describe an alternative method in which two techniques developed separately were combined: lipids saponification at low temperature and underivatized fatty acids quantification by HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography). Total lipids fraction was extracted from oils and rat tissues using the Folch method. Lipids were saponified at 37 °C for 2 hours and extracted with hexane. Fatty acids were separated in a reverse-phase column (C8-Shimadzu) and identified by a refractive index detector (RID-6A-Shimadzu). Fatty acid composition of oils (soybean oil, coconut fat and cocoa butter) and rat tissues (spleen and thymus) was determined. The analysis of fatty acids using this method was reproducible and the retention time, fatty acid recovery, minimal detection limit were compared to gas chromatography. The advantage of this method is that during handling and detection, fatty acids are not exposed to high temperatures, decreasing the possibility of its oxidation and racemization. Therefore, this method is recommended when fatty acids recovery is required.
Keywords
HPLC; GC; saponification at 37 degrees C; underivatized fatty acids; oils; tissues
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