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Rapid microdetermination of fatty acids in biological materials by gas-liquid chromatography
Authors:Klaus O Gerhardt  Charles W Gehrke
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Experiment Station Chemical Laboratories, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 65201 U.S.A.
Abstract:Total and free fatty acids in general ranging from lauric to nervonic acid were separated and quantitated based on an internal standard method as methyl esters by “on column” methylation with trimethyl-(α,α,α-trifluoro-m-tolyl) ammonium hydroxide (TMTFTH) in a gas chromatographic system. This study represents an application of a method published by MacGee and Allen and a change to an internal standard technique. For the determination of the total fatty acids the sampls were saponified with KOH-CH3OH, acidified with H2PO4, and then the fatty acids were extracted into hexane. An aliquot of the hexane extract was then extracted with TMTFTH and chromatographed. For determination of free fatty acids the sample was acidified with H3PO4, immediately extracted with hexane and processed as described earlier. The relative standard deviation of 1.4 to 4.2% illustrates the precision of the method and the recovery of the fatty acids ranged from 88.5 to 100.5%. This method was applied to the determination of fecal fatty acids in conjunction with an interdepartmental study on “High protein diet in colon cancer” at the University of Missouri. In addition, the applicability of the analytical procedure (with small modifications) was shown for a wide variety of biological materials (serum, milk, skin tissue, fungal spores, food homogenates, beef tissues, and tumor cell cultures). The analyses were performed on different gas chromatographs by different analysts.
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