Reducing Organic Acid Analysis Times Using SIL-30AC Autosampler
Technical notes | 2017 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Organic acid counter-ions such as formic, acetic, lactic and succinic acids influence the flavor profile of foods and the physicochemical properties of pharmaceuticals. Accurate quantification of these low-molecular-weight acids is challenging when common mobile phase modifiers like formic and acetic acid mask analyte signals in LC-MS methods. Ion-exclusion HPLC with post-column pH-buffered conductivity detection offers a selective, sensitive alternative but typically requires long run times and two columns for high resolution.
This application note explores the use of an overlap injection function on the SIL-30AC autosampler to reduce analysis cycle times for eight organic acids. Key goals include demonstrating time savings without compromising resolution, linearity or repeatability, and validating the approach with a standard mixture and calibration curves.
Analytical conditions:
SIL-30AC overlap injection: the next sample is injected before the previous run’s final target elutes, maintaining column stability and reducing idle time.
Standard mixture of phosphoric, succinic, lactic, formic, acetic, propionic, isobutyric and butyric acids (20 mmol/L each) was injected twice.
Calibration across 2.5–20 mmol/L yielded R2 ≥ 0.999 for all analytes, confirming excellent linearity. Repeatability (%RSD, n = 6) was ≤ 1.84 % for peak areas of all eight acids.
Overlap injection reduces total analysis time without sacrificing separation quality or quantitative performance. The method enhances laboratory throughput for food quality control, pharmaceutical counter-ion profiling and routine QA/QC of organic acids.
Advances in autosampler software and hardware could further optimize overlap timing for complex matrices. Integration with high-throughput sample preparation and data processing pipelines promises fully automated workflows. Expanding to additional ionic species and coupling with MS detection may broaden applicability.
Implementing SIL-30AC overlap injection in ion-exclusion HPLC with conductivity detection delivers a reliable 25 % reduction in cycle time for organic acid analysis while preserving resolution, linearity and repeatability. This strategy supports higher sample throughput in food and pharmaceutical laboratories.
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HPLC
IndustriesFood & Agriculture, Pharma & Biopharma
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Organic acid counter-ions such as formic, acetic, lactic and succinic acids influence the flavor profile of foods and the physicochemical properties of pharmaceuticals. Accurate quantification of these low-molecular-weight acids is challenging when common mobile phase modifiers like formic and acetic acid mask analyte signals in LC-MS methods. Ion-exclusion HPLC with post-column pH-buffered conductivity detection offers a selective, sensitive alternative but typically requires long run times and two columns for high resolution.
Objectives and Study Overview
This application note explores the use of an overlap injection function on the SIL-30AC autosampler to reduce analysis cycle times for eight organic acids. Key goals include demonstrating time savings without compromising resolution, linearity or repeatability, and validating the approach with a standard mixture and calibration curves.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Analytical conditions:
- Columns: Two Shim-pack SCR-102H (300 mm × 8.0 mm I.D.) with matching guard columns (50 mm × 6.0 mm I.D.)
- Mobile phase: 5 mmol/L p-toluenesulfonic acid, flow 0.8 mL/min
- Post-column pH buffer: 5 mmol/L p-toluenesulfonic acid, 20 mmol/L Bis-Tris, 0.1 mmol/L EDTA, flow 0.8 mL/min
- Column temperature: 45 °C
- Injection volume: 10 µL
- Detector: Conductivity detector CDD-10Avp
SIL-30AC overlap injection: the next sample is injected before the previous run’s final target elutes, maintaining column stability and reducing idle time.
Main Results and Discussion
Standard mixture of phosphoric, succinic, lactic, formic, acetic, propionic, isobutyric and butyric acids (20 mmol/L each) was injected twice.
- Conventional cycle: 40 min per run, 80 min for two injections.
- Overlap injection: first run 30 min, with a 10 min overlap before final elution, achieving a 25 % time reduction.
Calibration across 2.5–20 mmol/L yielded R2 ≥ 0.999 for all analytes, confirming excellent linearity. Repeatability (%RSD, n = 6) was ≤ 1.84 % for peak areas of all eight acids.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Overlap injection reduces total analysis time without sacrificing separation quality or quantitative performance. The method enhances laboratory throughput for food quality control, pharmaceutical counter-ion profiling and routine QA/QC of organic acids.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances in autosampler software and hardware could further optimize overlap timing for complex matrices. Integration with high-throughput sample preparation and data processing pipelines promises fully automated workflows. Expanding to additional ionic species and coupling with MS detection may broaden applicability.
Conclusion
Implementing SIL-30AC overlap injection in ion-exclusion HPLC with conductivity detection delivers a reliable 25 % reduction in cycle time for organic acid analysis while preserving resolution, linearity and repeatability. This strategy supports higher sample throughput in food and pharmaceutical laboratories.
References
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