G005816
GC Analysis of Sterols (Silylated Derivatives) in Olive Oil (Free Sterol Fraction) on SLB®-5ms after SPE using Discovery DSC-Si
suitable for GC, application for SPE
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technique(s)
gas chromatography (GC): suitable
solid phase extraction (SPE): suitable
test parameters
sample preparation: SPE (Solid Phase Extraction)
sample/matrix: olive oil spiked with a mixed sterol standard at 5 μg/g
SPE tube/cartridge: Discovery DSC-Si, 1 g/6 mL (52656-U)
condition: 2 x 5 mL hexane
sample addition: 1 mL
elution: esters fraction: 2.5 mL of hexane:ethyl acetate (90:10); free sterols fraction; 5 mL of hexane:ethyl acetate (90:10) and 3 mL x 5 of ethanol:diethyl ether:hexane (50:25:25)
eluate post-treatment: Evaporate to dryness and perform silylation as described in the Analysis Note.
column: SLB-5ms, 20 m x 0.20 mm I.D., 0.20 μm (28564-U)
oven: 125 °C (1 min), 10 °C/min to 325 °C (10 min)
inj. temp.: 250 °C
detector: MSD, rn/z 500 - 600
MSD interface: 325 °C
carrier gas: helium, 0.6 mL/min, constant
injection: 1 μL, splitless
liner: 4 mm I.D. single taper
sample: Olive oil sample; fractionated, transesterified, and silylated
suitability
application for SPE
application(s)
agriculture
food and beverages
Analysis Note
Weigh 0.25 gm oil into test tube. For spiked sample add 12.5 μL of 65-100 μg/mL mixed sterol std. Add 1 ml of hexane:ethyl acetate (90:10). After SPE fractionation, evaporate solvent from each fraction, add 1 ml of 30% methanolic sodium methoxide:MeOH:MTBE solution (13:27:60), mix and let sit at room temp for 30 min. Add 1 ml of water and 2 mL of n-heptane. Withdraw aqueous phase (bottom) and replace w/ 1 mL of 1% citric acid solution. Withdraw organic phase and dry over anhydrous sodium sulfate. Silylation: Evaporate organic phase to dryness. Add 125 μL of Sylon BFT and 125 μL of pyridine. Heat at 70°C for 20 min. The sample is then ready for GC-MS analysis.
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