Fully automated on-line Folch Extraction and trans-methylation of fatty acids in salmon tissue
Applications | 2015 | AnatuneInstrumentation
Profiling fatty acids via automated Folch extraction and direct transmethylation enables robust and reproducible characterization of lipid-based metabolites which are central to metabolic regulation and biomarker discovery in complex biological samples.
This study presents the development of a fully automated on-line workflow integrating Folch lipid extraction, derivatization and GC-MS analysis of fatty acids in salmon tissue. A comparison between traditional Folch extraction and a bead beating enhanced approach was conducted to assess extraction efficiency and reproducibility.
This workflow was implemented on a GERSTEL MultiPurpose Sampler (MPS) 2 XL Dual Head incorporating:
The analytical system comprised an Agilent 7890B GC coupled to a 7200B Q-TOF MS. Sample preparation involved:
Total ion chromatograms for both extraction methods showed comparable peak patterns and intensities. Accurate mass data and NIST database searches identified key fatty acid methyl esters including methyl tetradecanoate, methyl hexadecanoate, methyl-9-hexadecenoate, stearate, and several omega-3 species (e.g. octadecatrienoic, eicosapentaenoic, docosahexaenoic methyl esters). Relative standard deviations across triplicates were below 10 %, demonstrating excellent reproducibility for standard and bead beating protocols.
Integration of such automated extraction platforms with advanced data processing and untargeted lipidomics is anticipated. Expansion to other biological matrices and coupling with high-resolution MS and machine learning algorithms could further enhance metabolite discovery and quantitative analyses.
A robust fully automated on-line method for Folch extraction and direct transmethylation of fatty acids in salmon tissue was successfully implemented, delivering high reproducibility, throughput and accurate profiling of lipid metabolites.
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/HRMS, Sample Preparation, GC/Q-TOF
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies, GERSTEL, Anatune
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Profiling fatty acids via automated Folch extraction and direct transmethylation enables robust and reproducible characterization of lipid-based metabolites which are central to metabolic regulation and biomarker discovery in complex biological samples.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study presents the development of a fully automated on-line workflow integrating Folch lipid extraction, derivatization and GC-MS analysis of fatty acids in salmon tissue. A comparison between traditional Folch extraction and a bead beating enhanced approach was conducted to assess extraction efficiency and reproducibility.
Used Methodology and Instrumentation
This workflow was implemented on a GERSTEL MultiPurpose Sampler (MPS) 2 XL Dual Head incorporating:
- Solvent reservoirs and wash station for reagent management
- Multiposition vortexer (mVORX) for mixing
- Multiposition evaporation station (mVAP) for solvent removal
- Anatune CF-200 robotic centrifuge
The analytical system comprised an Agilent 7890B GC coupled to a 7200B Q-TOF MS. Sample preparation involved:
- Extraction of 50 mg salmon tissue with chloroform/methanol (2:1)
- Phase separation and evaporation
- Reconstitution in toluene followed by direct transmethylation with 3 N methanolic HCl at 70 °C for 30 min
- Liquid–liquid extraction with water and hexane prior to direct GC-MS injection
Main Results and Discussion
Total ion chromatograms for both extraction methods showed comparable peak patterns and intensities. Accurate mass data and NIST database searches identified key fatty acid methyl esters including methyl tetradecanoate, methyl hexadecanoate, methyl-9-hexadecenoate, stearate, and several omega-3 species (e.g. octadecatrienoic, eicosapentaenoic, docosahexaenoic methyl esters). Relative standard deviations across triplicates were below 10 %, demonstrating excellent reproducibility for standard and bead beating protocols.
Practical Benefits and Applications
- Fully automated workflow reduces manual handling and analytical variability
- Consistent extraction and derivatization across multiple samples
- High-throughput profiling supports metabolomics and lipidomics studies
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Integration of such automated extraction platforms with advanced data processing and untargeted lipidomics is anticipated. Expansion to other biological matrices and coupling with high-resolution MS and machine learning algorithms could further enhance metabolite discovery and quantitative analyses.
Conclusion
A robust fully automated on-line method for Folch extraction and direct transmethylation of fatty acids in salmon tissue was successfully implemented, delivering high reproducibility, throughput and accurate profiling of lipid metabolites.
References
- Folch J et al J Biol Chem 1957 226 497-509
- Anatune Application Note AS 136 Sean O’Connor and Nathan Hawkins Automated Derivatisation and Extraction of Fatty Acids using the GERSTEL MPS and Agilent 7890/7200 GC/Q-TOF
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