Analysis and Evaluation of Fatty Acid in Rattan Tea by Highly Selective and Sensitive HPLC-FLD-MS Method Coupled with Pre-Column Fluorescent Labeling
Fan, Baolei ; Chen, Guang ; Chen, Xiangming ; Suo, Yourui
刊名ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY ; Fan, BL; Chen, G; Chen, XM; Suo, YR.Analysis and Evaluation of Fatty Acid in Rattan Tea by Highly Selective and Sensitive HPLC-FLD-MS Method Coupled with Pre-Column Fluorescent Labeling,ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY,2014,26(1):103
2014
英文摘要Rattan tea regarded as one of the most promising dietary supplements for the prevention and treatment of many chronic diseases has gained extensive attention. Free fatty acids play an important role in human body as essential nutrients. Contents of 31 free fatty acids in Rattan Tea were firstly investigated using toluene-4-sulfonic acid 2-(naphthalene-1-yl-phenyl-amino)-ethyl ester as pre-column fluorescence derivatization reagent by RE-HPLC coupled with an atmospheric chemical ionization-mass spectrometry source (APCI/ MS). The results indicated that lower values of LOD (0.52-1.53 ng mL(-1) ) provided the guarantee for trace analysis and evaluation of free fatty acids. The experimental recoveries were in the range of 88.9-103.6 %. Results of the present study indicated the highest free fatty acids content of Rattan Tea was in April. Thirteen free fatty acids were found, including C18:2 omega 6, C18:3 omega 3, omega 6 and C20:4 omega 6 essential to life. The developed method exhibited powerful potential for the systematic detection of bioactive components of medicinal plants.; Rattan tea regarded as one of the most promising dietary supplements for the prevention and treatment of many chronic diseases has gained extensive attention. Free fatty acids play an important role in human body as essential nutrients. Contents of 31 free fatty acids in Rattan Tea were firstly investigated using toluene-4-sulfonic acid 2-(naphthalene-1-yl-phenyl-amino)-ethyl ester as pre-column fluorescence derivatization reagent by RE-HPLC coupled with an atmospheric chemical ionization-mass spectrometry source (APCI/ MS). The results indicated that lower values of LOD (0.52-1.53 ng mL(-1) ) provided the guarantee for trace analysis and evaluation of free fatty acids. The experimental recoveries were in the range of 88.9-103.6 %. Results of the present study indicated the highest free fatty acids content of Rattan Tea was in April. Thirteen free fatty acids were found, including C18:2 omega 6, C18:3 omega 3, omega 6 and C20:4 omega 6 essential to life. The developed method exhibited powerful potential for the systematic detection of bioactive components of medicinal plants.
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源URL[http://ir.nwipb.ac.cn/handle/363003/4286]  
专题西北高原生物研究所_中国科学院西北高原生物研究所
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Fan, Baolei,Chen, Guang,Chen, Xiangming,et al. Analysis and Evaluation of Fatty Acid in Rattan Tea by Highly Selective and Sensitive HPLC-FLD-MS Method Coupled with Pre-Column Fluorescent Labeling[J]. ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, Fan, BL; Chen, G; Chen, XM; Suo, YR.Analysis and Evaluation of Fatty Acid in Rattan Tea by Highly Selective and Sensitive HPLC-FLD-MS Method Coupled with Pre-Column Fluorescent Labeling,ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY,2014,26(1):103,2014.
APA Fan, Baolei,Chen, Guang,Chen, Xiangming,&Suo, Yourui.(2014).Analysis and Evaluation of Fatty Acid in Rattan Tea by Highly Selective and Sensitive HPLC-FLD-MS Method Coupled with Pre-Column Fluorescent Labeling.ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY.
MLA Fan, Baolei,et al."Analysis and Evaluation of Fatty Acid in Rattan Tea by Highly Selective and Sensitive HPLC-FLD-MS Method Coupled with Pre-Column Fluorescent Labeling".ASIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY (2014).
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