Analysis of Organic Acids (Free Fatty Acids)
Applications | 2023 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Free fatty acids serve as critical indicators in food quality assessment and environmental monitoring, influencing flavor profiles, shelf life and ecological processes.
This application note presents a gas chromatography–flame ionization detection (GC-FID) method for simultaneous separation and quantification of 17 free fatty acids, ranging from acetic acid to behenic acid, at a concentration of 25 ng/μL.
The optimized method achieved baseline resolution of all 17 organic acids within a single run, yielding sharp, reproducible peaks and stable retention times. The FID provided high sensitivity and a broad dynamic range suitable for trace-level quantification.
Emerging column chemistries and detector technologies promise further reductions in analysis time and improved detection limits. Coupling with automated sample preparation or mass spectrometric detection could extend applicability to trace analysis in clinical, petrochemical and environmental research.
The GC-FID method utilizing the SH-PolarD column offers a robust, sensitive and efficient solution for comprehensive free fatty acid analysis, supporting diverse applications in food science, environmental monitoring and industrial analytics.
GC, Consumables, GC columns
IndustriesFood & Agriculture, Environmental
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Free fatty acids serve as critical indicators in food quality assessment and environmental monitoring, influencing flavor profiles, shelf life and ecological processes.
Objectives and Study Overview
This application note presents a gas chromatography–flame ionization detection (GC-FID) method for simultaneous separation and quantification of 17 free fatty acids, ranging from acetic acid to behenic acid, at a concentration of 25 ng/μL.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Gas chromatograph equipped with an FID operated at 280 °C
- SH-PolarD capillary column (30 m × 0.53 mm i.d., 0.25 μm film thickness)
- Oven temperature program: 100 °C hold for 2 min, ramp at 8 °C/min to 280 °C, hold for 10 min
- Direct injection of 0.3 μL at 280 °C injector temperature
- Hydrogen carrier gas at 10 mL/min flow and 80 cm/s linear velocity
Main Results and Discussion
The optimized method achieved baseline resolution of all 17 organic acids within a single run, yielding sharp, reproducible peaks and stable retention times. The FID provided high sensitivity and a broad dynamic range suitable for trace-level quantification.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Rapid, reliable profiling of free fatty acids in food and environmental matrices
- Enhanced laboratory throughput for routine QA/QC
- Robust analytical performance under standard operating conditions
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Emerging column chemistries and detector technologies promise further reductions in analysis time and improved detection limits. Coupling with automated sample preparation or mass spectrometric detection could extend applicability to trace analysis in clinical, petrochemical and environmental research.
Conclusion
The GC-FID method utilizing the SH-PolarD column offers a robust, sensitive and efficient solution for comprehensive free fatty acid analysis, supporting diverse applications in food science, environmental monitoring and industrial analytics.
References
- Shimadzu Corporation. ERAS-1000-0421, First Edition March 2023
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