Lemon Oil - Rtx®-5
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The chemical profile of lemon oil is vital in food, fragrance and pharmaceutical industries for quality control, authenticity verification and regulatory compliance. Reliable chromatographic analysis ensures consistency, safety and efficacy of products containing citrus essential oils.
This application note aimed to develop a robust gas-chromatographic fingerprint of neat lemon oil using a capillary Rtx®-5 column coupled to a flame ionization detector (FID). The study sought to identify major and minor volatile constituents and establish a standard operating procedure for routine quality assessment.
Chromatographic separation was performed on a 30 m × 0.32 mm ID × 0.25 μm Rtx®-5 stationary phase column.
The chromatogram resolved 38 components. The dominant peak was limonene (approx. 38 %), followed by γ-terpinene, β-pinene, myrcene and linalool in descending abundance. Minor constituents included α-pinene, sabinene, citronellal, neral and geranial. The distribution reflects typical citrus profiles, confirming sample authenticity and purity. Detailed peak assignment enabled rapid detection of adulteration or batch variability.
Advances may include coupling to mass spectrometry for enhanced compound confirmation, two-dimensional GC for deeper resolution of coeluting isomers and chemometric data analysis for automated authentication. Emerging green chromatographic techniques could reduce run times and solvent use while maintaining analytical performance.
The Rtx®-5 GC-FID method offers a reliable, high-resolution fingerprint of lemon oil, enabling comprehensive profiling of major and minor volatiles. Its robustness and reproducibility support routine quality control in industrial and research laboratories.
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GC, GC columns, Consumables
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerRestek
Summary
Importance of the topic
The chemical profile of lemon oil is vital in food, fragrance and pharmaceutical industries for quality control, authenticity verification and regulatory compliance. Reliable chromatographic analysis ensures consistency, safety and efficacy of products containing citrus essential oils.
Objectives and study overview
This application note aimed to develop a robust gas-chromatographic fingerprint of neat lemon oil using a capillary Rtx®-5 column coupled to a flame ionization detector (FID). The study sought to identify major and minor volatile constituents and establish a standard operating procedure for routine quality assessment.
Methodology and instrumentation used
Chromatographic separation was performed on a 30 m × 0.32 mm ID × 0.25 μm Rtx®-5 stationary phase column.
- Sample introduction: wet-needle split injection of pure lemon oil, split ratio 100:1
- Oven program: initial 75 °C hold 8 min, ramp at 4 °C/min to 250 °C
- Injector and detector temperatures: 250 °C
- Carrier gas: hydrogen, linear velocity 40 cm/s (flow 3.2 mL/min)
- FID sensitivity: 2 × 10⁻¹¹ AFS
Main results and discussion
The chromatogram resolved 38 components. The dominant peak was limonene (approx. 38 %), followed by γ-terpinene, β-pinene, myrcene and linalool in descending abundance. Minor constituents included α-pinene, sabinene, citronellal, neral and geranial. The distribution reflects typical citrus profiles, confirming sample authenticity and purity. Detailed peak assignment enabled rapid detection of adulteration or batch variability.
Benefits and practical applications of the method
- Rapid, reproducible chemical fingerprint for quality assurance and control
- Quantitative and qualitative monitoring of key aroma compounds
- Tool for detecting adulteration or degradation in commercial lemon oils
- Applicable to regulatory compliance and product specification testing
Future trends and potential applications
Advances may include coupling to mass spectrometry for enhanced compound confirmation, two-dimensional GC for deeper resolution of coeluting isomers and chemometric data analysis for automated authentication. Emerging green chromatographic techniques could reduce run times and solvent use while maintaining analytical performance.
Conclusion
The Rtx®-5 GC-FID method offers a reliable, high-resolution fingerprint of lemon oil, enabling comprehensive profiling of major and minor volatiles. Its robustness and reproducibility support routine quality control in industrial and research laboratories.
References
No additional literature references were provided in the source document.
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