Analysis of Derivatized N-Acyl Amino Acid Surfactants Using HPLC and HPLC/MS

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A method for the analysis of weak anionic surfactants based on N-acyl amino acids was developed. The surfactants were derivatized using 2,4′-dibromoacetophenone yielding 4′-bromophenacyl esters suitable for spectrophotometric detection. Surfactants containing glycine, threonine and glutamic acid were analyzed after derivatization using reversed-phase liquid chromatography with UV/Vis and MS detection. The gradient profile was optimized using isocratic retention data of N-acyl-linked fatty acid homologues. The relative content of the homologues of N-acyl-linked fatty acids was expressed using the determined method. The intraday repeatability and stability of the prepared derivatives was tested. The relative content of fatty acids in the surfactants was correlated with the most common sources of fatty acids, showing high Pearson’s correlation coefficients with the typical fatty acids profile of a coconut oil.

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Valigurová, P., Jarešová, L., Váňová, J., & Česla, P. (2020). Analysis of Derivatized N-Acyl Amino Acid Surfactants Using HPLC and HPLC/MS. Analytica, 1(1), 24–32. https://doi.org/10.3390/analytica1010004

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