Sterols
Applications | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Accurate measurement of sterols such as cholesterol, beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol in food products is essential for nutritional assessment, quality control and regulatory compliance. Butter fat represents a complex lipid matrix where levels of dietary and phytosterols must be precisely quantified to ensure product authenticity and health labeling accuracy.
This application note describes a gas chromatography method using an Agilent VF-5ms column to separate and quantify eight sterol compounds in butter fat. The goals are to:
The analytical procedure employs capillary gas chromatography with the following key parameters:
The method achieved clear separation of eight target sterols: cholestane, cholesterol, brassicasterol, campesterol, stigmasterol, beta-sitosterol, stigmastanol and lanosterol. Calibration curves were linear across the 6–60 ng range, showing excellent sensitivity and reproducibility. Peak resolution and retention order confirmed the selectivity of the VF-5ms phase for sterol analysis in a fatty matrix.
Method performance metrics:
This GC-FID protocol offers food testing laboratories a cost-effective and reliable approach to:
Advances in column technology and mass-selective detection may further improve sensitivity and specificity for minor sterol isomers. Coupling rapid thermal modulation techniques can shorten analysis time and increase throughput. Integration with high-resolution MS will enable simultaneous profiling of sterols and other lipid classes in complex food matrices.
Emerging applications include:
The described GC-FID method on an Agilent VF-5ms column provides a robust, sensitive and reproducible approach for sterol quantification in butter fat. Its straightforward protocol and reliable performance make it well suited for routine food testing and research environments.
GC, GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of Sterol Analysis in Food Matrices
Accurate measurement of sterols such as cholesterol, beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol in food products is essential for nutritional assessment, quality control and regulatory compliance. Butter fat represents a complex lipid matrix where levels of dietary and phytosterols must be precisely quantified to ensure product authenticity and health labeling accuracy.
Objectives and Overview
This application note describes a gas chromatography method using an Agilent VF-5ms column to separate and quantify eight sterol compounds in butter fat. The goals are to:
- Develop a robust GC-FID protocol for baseline resolution of cholesterol and related sterols.
- Establish a calibration range suitable for trace-level detection (6–60 ng on-column).
- Demonstrate reproducibility and applicability in routine food testing laboratories.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The analytical procedure employs capillary gas chromatography with the following key parameters:
- Column: 0.32 mm × 30 m fused silica VF-5ms, 0.25 µm film thickness.
- Injection: On-column, sample volume 0.8 µL in isooctane.
- Carrier gas: Helium at 100 kPa constant pressure.
- Temperature program: 115 °C hold 1 min; ramp 9 °C/min to 260 °C, hold 3 min; ramp 1.5 °C/min to 290 °C.
- Detector: Flame ionization (FID) at 320 °C.
Used Instrumentation
- Agilent 7890A GC system.
- Agilent VF-5ms capillary column (Part No. CP8955).
- On-column injector module.
- Flame ionization detector (FID).
Main Results and Discussion
The method achieved clear separation of eight target sterols: cholestane, cholesterol, brassicasterol, campesterol, stigmasterol, beta-sitosterol, stigmastanol and lanosterol. Calibration curves were linear across the 6–60 ng range, showing excellent sensitivity and reproducibility. Peak resolution and retention order confirmed the selectivity of the VF-5ms phase for sterol analysis in a fatty matrix.
Method performance metrics:
- Detection limits around 2 ng on-column.
- Relative standard deviation < 3% for replicate injections.
- Baseline separation between structurally similar sterols.
Benefits and Practical Applications
This GC-FID protocol offers food testing laboratories a cost-effective and reliable approach to:
- Verify nutritional claims and steroid profiles in dairy products.
- Monitor phytosterol content for health-focused formulations.
- Perform routine quality assurance and adulteration screening.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances in column technology and mass-selective detection may further improve sensitivity and specificity for minor sterol isomers. Coupling rapid thermal modulation techniques can shorten analysis time and increase throughput. Integration with high-resolution MS will enable simultaneous profiling of sterols and other lipid classes in complex food matrices.
Emerging applications include:
- Non-targeted lipidomics for functional food research.
- Automated sample preparation to reduce manual handling.
- Regulatory methods for novel dairy alternatives and plant-derived fats.
Conclusion
The described GC-FID method on an Agilent VF-5ms column provides a robust, sensitive and reproducible approach for sterol quantification in butter fat. Its straightforward protocol and reliable performance make it well suited for routine food testing and research environments.
Reference
- Agilent Technologies, Inc. Application Note A02255, 2011.
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