Determination of elaidic and vaccenic acids in foods using GC × GC-FID and GC × GC-TOFMS
Jaeho Ha, Dongwon Seo, Dongbin Shin
Index: Talanta 85(1) , 252-8, (2011)
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Abstract
Trans fatty acids (TFAs) are present in meat and dairy products as m ruminant animals and in vegetable fats due to partial hydrogenation. This study aimed to discriminate between natural (N-TFA) and hydrogenated trans fatty (H-TFA) acids by GC×GC-flame ionization detection (GC×GC-FID) and comprehensive GC×GC-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC×GC-TOFMS). The separation of two kinds of trans fats, vaccenic acid (18:1 trans-11) and elaidic acid (18:1 trans-9), was performed using GC×GC-FID and GC×GC-TOFMS. A 100 m×0.25mm I.D.×0.2μm (film thickness) SP-2560 (bis-cyanopropyl polysiloxane) fused capillary column (first separation dimension, 1D) was coupled to a 1.5m×0.18mm I.D.×0.18μm (film thickness) RTX-5 (5% diphenyl/95% dimethyl polysiloxane) fused capillary column (second separation dimension, 2D). The RSD of the intra-day repeatability by both GC×GC-FID and GC×GC-TOFMS for elaidic and vaccenic acids was ≤9.56% and ≤9.97%, and the RSD of the inter-day repeatability was ≤8.49 and ≤9.06%, respectively. It was found that the V/E value (vaccenic acid to elaidic acid ratio) could be used to distinguish H-TFA from N-TFA and to evaluate the quality of the fatty foods.
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