A Novel LC-MS Method for Direct Analysis of Mid-Long Chain Free Fatty Acids
Applications | 2022 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
The composition of free fatty acids in foodstuffs is critical for assessing quality and detecting rancidity. Monitoring mid to long chain free fatty acids provides insight into spoilage and nutrient content. Traditional GC methods require derivatization, whereas LC-MS enables direct analysis, reducing sample preparation time and potential artefacts.
This study aimed to develop a rapid and sensitive LC-MS method for direct separation and quantitation of eleven representative mid to long chain free fatty acids (FFAs). Using the Shimadzu LCMS-2050 single quadrupole system and a phenyl stationary phase, the method targets saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids commonly found in food matrices.
A phenyl column enabled baseline separation of all eleven FFAs within 7 min. Retention times correlated linearly with carbon chain length and inversely with unsaturation degree. Calibration curves exhibited excellent linearity (r² ≥ 0.99) across 10–200 ppb. Limits of detection ranged from 0.6 to 11.2 ppb and limits of quantitation from 1.8 to 33.9 ppb. Repeatability tests yielded retention time RSD < 0.6% and peak area RSD < 10%. High organic mobile phases above 90% were found detrimental due to column bleeding, justifying the optimized 60% maximum.
The developed LCMS-2050 method employing a phenyl column offers a fast, robust and sensitive platform for direct quantitation of mid-long chain free fatty acids. Its strong linearity, low detection limits and repeatability make it suitable for routine food quality assessments and research applications.
LC/MS, LC/SQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The composition of free fatty acids in foodstuffs is critical for assessing quality and detecting rancidity. Monitoring mid to long chain free fatty acids provides insight into spoilage and nutrient content. Traditional GC methods require derivatization, whereas LC-MS enables direct analysis, reducing sample preparation time and potential artefacts.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study aimed to develop a rapid and sensitive LC-MS method for direct separation and quantitation of eleven representative mid to long chain free fatty acids (FFAs). Using the Shimadzu LCMS-2050 single quadrupole system and a phenyl stationary phase, the method targets saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids commonly found in food matrices.
Methodology
- Reagents: LCMS-grade acetonitrile, ammonium formate (>99 %), and Milli-Q water.
- Standards: Eleven FFA standards (C12:0 to C22:1) prepared at 1 mg/mL in methanol, diluted to 1 ppm, and further to calibration levels (10–200 ppb) with mobile phase.
- Chromatographic conditions: Shim-pack GIST Phenyl column (2.1×100 mm, 2 µm), flow rate 0.5 mL/min, column temperature 40 °C.
- Gradient: 40% to 60% acetonitrile over 7 min, return to initial conditions by 7.6 min, total run time 11.5 min.
Instrumentation Used
- LCMS-2050 single quadrupole mass spectrometer in negative SIM mode.
- Dual ionization unit (DUIS), interface temperature 150 °C, DL 250 °C, heat block 400 °C.
- Gas flows: nebulizing 2.0 L/min, heating 7.0 L/min, drying 5.0 L/min.
Main Results and Discussion
A phenyl column enabled baseline separation of all eleven FFAs within 7 min. Retention times correlated linearly with carbon chain length and inversely with unsaturation degree. Calibration curves exhibited excellent linearity (r² ≥ 0.99) across 10–200 ppb. Limits of detection ranged from 0.6 to 11.2 ppb and limits of quantitation from 1.8 to 33.9 ppb. Repeatability tests yielded retention time RSD < 0.6% and peak area RSD < 10%. High organic mobile phases above 90% were found detrimental due to column bleeding, justifying the optimized 60% maximum.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Direct analysis without derivatization accelerates workflow and reduces chemical use.
- Rapid 11-analyte separation under 8 min increases sample throughput.
- High sensitivity enables detection of trace FFAs, supporting quality control in food, oils, dairy, and related industries.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
- Extension to other lipid classes and complex matrices using similar phenyl-based separations.
- Integration with high-resolution mass spectrometry for enhanced structural elucidation.
- Automation and high-throughput screening in industrial QA/QC laboratories.
Conclusion
The developed LCMS-2050 method employing a phenyl column offers a fast, robust and sensitive platform for direct quantitation of mid-long chain free fatty acids. Its strong linearity, low detection limits and repeatability make it suitable for routine food quality assessments and research applications.
Reference
- Koch E, Wiebel M, Hopmann C, Kampschulte N, Schebb NH. Rapid Quantification of Fatty Acids in Plant Oils and Biological Samples by LC-MS. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2021;413(21):5439–5451.
- Kokotou MG, Mantzourani C, Kokotos G. Development of a Liquid Chromatography–High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Method for the Determination of Free Fatty Acids in Milk. Molecules. 2020;25(7):1548.
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