A simple protocol for extraction, derivatization, and analysis of tomato leaf and fruit lipophilic metabolites using GC-MS

  • DATTA A
  • Kamthan A
  • Kamthan M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry \(GC-MS) is a highly used and well established technological platform for metabolite proling in both plant and non-plant species. Here we describe a simple protocol for lipophilic compounds extraction and analysis from tomato fruits and leaves which is an important crop in terms of its economic and nutritional value. This is a rapid, reliable and reproducible method to detect and quantify lipophilic metabolites including fatty acids, fatty alcohols, sterols, alkanes, alkenes, and triterpenoids by GC-MS. In addition, this is a simple and convenient method for ecient comparative lipid proling of wild type and transgenic or mutant tomato fruits.

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DATTA, A., Kamthan, A., Kamthan, M., Chakraborty, N., Chakraborty, S., & Datta, A. (2012). A simple protocol for extraction, derivatization, and analysis of tomato leaf and fruit lipophilic metabolites using GC-MS. Protocol Exchange. https://doi.org/10.1038/protex.2012.061

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