Analysis of enantiomers and regioisomers of triacylglycerols using supercritical fluid chromatography
Naotunna Palliya Guruge, Dilakshi Navoda (2024-07-01)
Analysis of enantiomers and regioisomers of triacylglycerols using supercritical fluid chromatography
Naotunna Palliya Guruge, Dilakshi Navoda
(01.07.2024)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024072562276
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024072562276
Tiivistelmä
The diverse structural nature of lipids present in real biological samples contributes to
the complexity of lipid analysis, necessitating the use of sophisticated analytical
methods. Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) in lipid analysis has gained more
attention since it is known to be a low-cost and eco-friendly technique and can be
applied to separate even isomeric lipid species.
This study aimed to develop and optimize a method to analyze enantiomers and
regioisomers of selected triacylglycerols (TAGs). The subcritical fluid chromatographic
technique with mass spectrometric detection was applied with 2 similar CHIRALPAK®
IG-U columns in series. The optimized method was then applied to find the relative
abundance of OOP and OPP isomers in selected plant oils (olive oil, rapeseed oil, oat
oil, sunflower oil, avocado oil and rice bran oil).
Optimal SFC conditions were identified through experimentation, resulting in a method
that could successfully separate TAG isomers such as sn-OOP/sn-POO/sn-OPO, sn OPP/sn-PPO/sn-POP, sn-MPO/sn-OPM, and sn-OPS/sn-SPO. However, the optimized
method did not separate TAG isomers; sn-OPL/sn-LPO and sn-LaPO/sn-OPLa. The
results indicate that in plant oils, unsaturated fatty acids (FAs), such as oleic acid, are
predominantly esterified at the sn-2 position of the glycerol backbone, confirming the
non-random positional distribution of naturally occurring FAs. This novel chiral SFC
method offers a valuable approach for the simultaneous analysis of TAG enantiomers
and regioisomers in natural samples, essential for understanding their metabolic,
nutritional, and technological properties.
the complexity of lipid analysis, necessitating the use of sophisticated analytical
methods. Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) in lipid analysis has gained more
attention since it is known to be a low-cost and eco-friendly technique and can be
applied to separate even isomeric lipid species.
This study aimed to develop and optimize a method to analyze enantiomers and
regioisomers of selected triacylglycerols (TAGs). The subcritical fluid chromatographic
technique with mass spectrometric detection was applied with 2 similar CHIRALPAK®
IG-U columns in series. The optimized method was then applied to find the relative
abundance of OOP and OPP isomers in selected plant oils (olive oil, rapeseed oil, oat
oil, sunflower oil, avocado oil and rice bran oil).
Optimal SFC conditions were identified through experimentation, resulting in a method
that could successfully separate TAG isomers such as sn-OOP/sn-POO/sn-OPO, sn OPP/sn-PPO/sn-POP, sn-MPO/sn-OPM, and sn-OPS/sn-SPO. However, the optimized
method did not separate TAG isomers; sn-OPL/sn-LPO and sn-LaPO/sn-OPLa. The
results indicate that in plant oils, unsaturated fatty acids (FAs), such as oleic acid, are
predominantly esterified at the sn-2 position of the glycerol backbone, confirming the
non-random positional distribution of naturally occurring FAs. This novel chiral SFC
method offers a valuable approach for the simultaneous analysis of TAG enantiomers
and regioisomers in natural samples, essential for understanding their metabolic,
nutritional, and technological properties.