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Determination of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAMEs) in Olive Oil using Automated Sample Preparation

Applications | 2012 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC/MSD, Sample Preparation, GC/SQ
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic

Automated analysis of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) in olive oil is essential for ensuring product quality, verifying geographical origin, and meeting regulatory requirements in the food industry.

Objectives and Study Overview

This work evaluates an automated sample preparation method for the base-catalyzed conversion of fatty acids to FAMEs using the Agilent 7696A Sample Prep WorkBench. The goal is to compare analytical performance, reproducibility, and efficiency against traditional manual protocols while reducing sample size.

Methodology

The procedure employs a single-step transesterification in 2 mL vials: a measured drop of olive oil is mixed with 1 mL of heptane and 10 µL of 2 N KOH in methanol. After automated dispensing, samples are shaken for 10 minutes and the organic layer is directly injected into the GC/MS system.

Used Instrumentation

  • Agilent 7696A Sample Prep WorkBench for automated reagent dispensing and mixing
  • Gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer with split/splitless inlet at 250 °C
  • HP-88 capillary column (60 m × 250 µm, 0.2 µm film) at 1 mL/min carrier flow
  • Temperature program: 175 °C (5 min), ramp 5 °C/min to 250 °C
  • Detection in both selected ion monitoring (SIM) and full scan modes

Results and Discussion

Ten replicates prepared automatically showed average relative standard deviations (%RSD) of 7.4–8.2 % for methyl palmitate, stearate, oleate, and linoleate. When normalized per milligram of oil, %RSD values improved to 5.5–5.9 %. Comparison with manual preparation—both at original scale and WorkBench-scale volumes—yielded similar variability, demonstrating equivalent precision.

Benefits and Practical Applications

  • Enhanced throughput and consistency by eliminating manual pipetting steps
  • Reduced reagent consumption and waste through micro-scale reactions
  • Improved reproducibility supports reliable quality control in food testing laboratories

Future Trends and Possibilities

  • Integration with laboratory information management systems (LIMS) for end-to-end automation
  • Adapting the workflow to other lipid matrices and derivatization chemistries
  • Miniaturization and high-throughput coupling with tandem mass spectrometry

Conclusion

The Agilent 7696A Sample Prep WorkBench delivers rapid, reliable, and reproducible FAME analysis in olive oil with performance comparable to manual methods, while offering significant gains in efficiency and standardization.

References

Longueira E., Pineda J. (2012) Determination of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters in Olive Oil using Automated Sample Preparation. Agilent Technologies Application Note.

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