Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
In this work the applicability of nano-liquid chromatography (nano-LC)was evaluated for the determina-
tion of phytosterols in extra-virgin olive oil samples. These compounds represent aminor part of lipids in
vegetable oils, but their quantification can be useful to establish oil origin and to reveal intentional adulter-
ations. The analysis of fivemain sterols, specifically brassicasterol, stigmasterol, campesterol, cholesterol
and -sitosterol, was performed in a laboratory-assembled nano-LC system coupled with a UV detector.
The separation of all compounds was obtained in about 20min, employing a capillary column packed
with a C18-RP (sub-2mparticles) stationary phase for 15 cm.Methanol only was used asmobile phase.
The simple method developed and optimized was validated in terms of repeatability, linearity, limit of
detection and limit of quantification (0.78 and 1.56g/mL, respectively) achieving good results. After
this, it was applied to the determination of phytosterols in extra-virgin olive oil samples. Isolation of
phytosterols was obtained by solid-phase extraction, after saponification and liquid-liquid extraction of
the unsaponified fraction with diethyl ether. Recovery tests were performed and values between 90%
and 103%, with RSDs within 5%, were obtained. Moreover the nano-LC system was coupled with a mass
spectrometer for an accurate identification of phytosterols.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Rocco, Anna; Fanali, Salvatore
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