Supercritical fluid chromatography for vitamin and carotenoid analysis: an update covering 2011-2021.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
As it is known, the chromatographic separations of vitamins is not a trivial issue. The subtle heterogeneity among
homologs belonging to the same group makes it difficult to perform their speciation. On the other hand, differences in terms of structure complicate the simultaneous analysis of the main forms belonging to the several vitamin groups. Long times of analysis as well as the use of conventional toxic organic solvents, such as hexane and
MeOH, are other downsides of conventional methods based on liquid chromatography. Over the last few years,
Ultra-Performance Convergence Chromatography (UPCC or UPC2) has emerged as a unique separation technique
for its green character and the unparalleled ability to achieve chiral and achiral separations with an unequalled
speed and reproducibility. Conceived after 2010, UPCC merges the advantages of the conventional supercritical
fluid chromatography (SFC) with those of the ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) technology. Its application to vitamin and carotenoid analysis has shown a potential in solving the above-mentioned
issues, which is still untapped. This review offers a comprehensive perspective of the SFC advancements in the
last ten years and the advantages that arise from its application in vitamin and carotenoid analysis. Compared
to conventional techniques, the flexibility of UPCC is unique, making it possible the simultaneous analysis of
different group of achiral and chiral vitamins within the same short chromatographic run.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
supercritical fluid chromatography; convergence chromatography; vitamins; carotenoids
List of contributors:
D'Orazio, Giovanni
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