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Relative retention order of all isomers of cis/trans conjugated linoleic acid FAME from the 6,8- to 13,15-positions using silver ion HPLC with two elution systems.

US Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, College Park, Maryland 20740, USA.
Lipids (impact factor: 2.13). 06/2005; 40(5):509-14. DOI:10.1007/s11745-005-1411-3 pp.509-14
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT CLA, defined as one or more octadecadienoic acids (18:2) with conjugated double bonds, has been reported to be active in a number of biological systems. GC and silver ion HPLC (Ag(+)-HPLC) have been the primary techniques for identifying specific CLA isomers in both foods and biological extracts. Recently, GC relative retention times were reported for all c,c, c/t (c,t and tc), and t,t CLA FAME from the 6,8- to the 13,15-positions in octadecadienoic acid (18:2). Presented here is the relative retention order of the same CLA FAME using Ag(+)-HPLC with two different elution systems. The first elution system, consisting of 0.1% acetonitrile/0.5% diethyl ether (DE)/hexane, has been used previously to monitor CLA composition in foods. Also presented here is the retention order of CLA FAME using 2% acetic acid/hexane elution solvent, which has advantages of more stable retention volumes and a complementary elution order of CLA FAME isomers. The data are reported using retention volumes (RV) adjusted for toluene, an estimator for dead volume, and relative to c9,t11-18:2. Measurement of relative RV in the analysis of 88 samples of cow plasma, milk, and rumen fluids using Ag(+)-HPLC is also presented here. The % CV ranged from 1.04 to 1.62 for t,t isomers and from 0 to 0.48 for c/t isomers.

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Keywords

2% acetic acid/hexane elution solvent
 
biological systems
 
c/t isomers
 
CLA composition
 
CLA FAME
 
CLA FAME isomers
 
complementary elution order
 
conjugated double bonds
 
cow plasma
 
dead volume
 
different elution systems
 
first elution system
 
GC relative retention times
 
relative retention order
 
relative RV
 
retention order
 
retention volumes
 
silver ion HPLC
 
specific CLA isomers
 
stable retention volumes