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Analyze Dietary Fatty Acids, Sterols, and Lignans with an Agilent J&W DB-5ms UI Column

Applications | 2013 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC, GC/MSD, Sample Preparation, GC/SQ
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of the Topic


The analysis of dietary fatty acids, sterols and lignans is critical for nutritional labeling, quality control and understanding health impacts. Investigating these compounds in their native form without derivatization reduces sample preparation complexity and preserves analyte integrity.

Objectives and Study Overview


  • Evaluate Agilent J&W DB-5ms Ultra Inert column performance for free fatty acid profiling.
  • Develop automated sample preparation to hydrolyze oils without making fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs).
  • Coextract and analyze sterols and lignans in a single workflow.

Methodology


Samples of canola oil, extra-virgin olive oil and fish oil were processed on the Agilent 7696A Prep WorkBench using automated saponification and hexane extraction. GC analysis employed a 10 m × 0.25 mm DB-5ms UI column with split/splitless injection. Conditions included an oven program from 120 °C to 325 °C, helium carrier gas, and FID for reaction monitoring. MS detection used an Agilent 5975C MSD in EI mode with a scan range of m/z 30–550.

Instrumentation Used


  • Agilent 7696A Prep WorkBench for automated hydrolysis and extraction.
  • Agilent 7890A GC system with Agilent J&W DB-5ms UI column.
  • Agilent 5975C GC/MSD with inert EI 350 source.
  • Flame ionization detector (FID) for reaction monitoring.
  • Automatic liquid sampler with 5 µL syringe.

Results and Discussion


Acceptable peak shapes were achieved for free fatty acids up to C22, with clear separation of oleic (C18:1) and stearic (C18:0) acids. Tailing factors ranged from 0.53 to 0.71, demonstrating the column’s inertness. Coextracted sterols and lignans, including tocopherol, stigmasterol, campesterol and pinoresinol, were efficiently detected. Omega-3 esters from fish oil showed good amenability to LC/MS with APCI.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Eliminates the need for FAME derivatization, saving time and reagents.
  • Provides a flexible workflow transferrable between GC/MS and LC/MS.
  • Automated sample preparation improves throughput and reproducibility.
  • Enables comprehensive profiling of lipids and minor components in foods.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Advances in stationary phase chemistries, such as cyano phases for cis-trans isomer separation, will further enhance separation power. Integration with online LC/MS and APCI or negative ESI detection offers extended capabilities for organic acid analysis. Automated high-throughput platforms will support broader matrices and regulatory demands.

Conclusions


The Agilent J&W DB-5ms Ultra Inert column, combined with automated Prep WorkBench sample preparation, enables direct analysis of free fatty acids, sterols and lignans with robust peak shapes. This streamlined workflow enhances laboratory productivity and analytical flexibility.

References


  • Rossi S. Does Canola Oil Have Omega-6 Fatty Acids? Livestong Foundation.
  • Helle N, Bzduch M, Veeneman R. Determination of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters in Salmon Oil Using Automated Sample Preparation. Agilent Application Note 5990-9799EN.
  • Brenes M et al. Pinoresinol and 1-acetoxypinoresinol, Two New Phenolic Compounds Identified in Olive Oil. J Am Oil Chem Soc. 77, 715 (2000).
  • Wikipedia. Fatty Acids Content in Dietary Fats.
  • AOAC Official Method 2000.10. AOAC International.

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