Pattern-type separation of triacylglycerols by silver thiolate×non-aqueous reversed phase comprehensive liquid chromatography

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Abstract

Triacylglycerols (TAGs), as the main components of edible oils and animal fats, are responsible for the nutritional value, organoleptic features and technological properties of foods; each lipid matrix shows a unique TAG profile which can serve as fingerprint to ensure the quality and authenticity of food products. The high complexity of many foodstuffs often makes untargeted elucidation of TAG components a challenging task; thus, more efficient separation techniques may be mandatory. In this research, the TAG profile of a borage (Borago officinalis) seed oil was obtained by two-dimensional comprehensive liquid chromatography (LC×LC), by the coupling of silver thiolate and octadecylsilica monodisperse materials. A total 94 TAG compounds were identified by ion trap-time of flight detection, using atmospheric pressure ionization, with the degree of unsaturation varying from 0 to 9, and partition values ranging from 36 to 56. The group-type separation afforded by this analytical approach may be useful to quickly fingerprint TAG components of oil samples.

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Arena, P., Sciarrone, D., Dugo, P., Donato, P., & Mondello, L. (2021). Pattern-type separation of triacylglycerols by silver thiolate×non-aqueous reversed phase comprehensive liquid chromatography. Separations, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/separations8060088

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