GC Analysis of FAMEs in Popcorn Oil on SPยฎ-2560 (75 m x 0.18 mm I.D., 0.14 ฮผm) after SPE Fractionation using Discoveryยฎ Ag-Ion, Fast GC Analysis
CONDITIONS
sample preparation
SPE (Solid Phase Extraction)
sample/matrix
1 g of popcorn oil FAME′s in Hexane
SPE tube/cartridge
Discovery Ag-Ion, 750 mg/6 mL (54225-U)
condition
4 mL acetone and 4 mL hexane
sample addition
1 mL of the hexane FAME extract
elution
6 mL hexane:acetone (96:4, v/v) followed by 4 mL hexane:acetone (90:10, v/v)
column
SP-2560, 75 m x 0.18mm I.D., 0.14 μm (23348-U)
oven
180 ยฐC isothermal
inj. temp.
220 ยฐC
detector
FID, 220 ยฐC
carrier gas
hydrogen, 40 cm/sec. at 180 ยฐC
injection
(0.5 μL, 100:1 split)
liner
0.5 μL, 100:1 split
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Sample pretreatment: A 1 g sample of popcorn oil was scraped from the inside of a popped microwave oven popcorn bag and mixed with 8 mL deionized water (DI) and 4 mL petroleum ether, centrifuged to remove particulates. The ether layer (upper layer) was collected. This petroleum ether extraction step was repeated four times. The upper ether layers were combined, evaporated, and reconstituted in 16 mL toluene. A 1 mL aliquot was transferred to conical reaction vial and 2 mL 7% boron triflluoride in methanol were added. The reaction was incubated at 80 ยฐC for 15 minutes using a heating block, then cooled to room temperature. 1 mL DI water was added and FAMEs were extracted twice using 1 mL hexane each time. The upper hexane layers were combined into a fresh vial, evaporated, and reconstituted in 5 mL hexane and 50 mg anhydrous sodium sulfate.
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Discovery Ag-Ion operates by argentation chromatography which is a powerful analytical and sample prep technique for the separation or fractionation of cis and trans geometric and positional fatty acid (FA), fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), diacylglycerol (DAG) and triacylglycerol (TAG) isomers. Discovery Ag-Ion SPE is shown in this application to separate FAMEs from an edible oil sample.
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