Abstract

Tocopherol‐containing mixtures were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and capillary supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC). GC analysis of tocopherols required the formation of the silyl derivatives, while SFC analysis of the tocopherol‐containing mixtures was accomplished on neat samples. SFC analysis conditions were optimized with respect to column type and density/pressure programming. Enhanced resolution of many components was achieved by using inverse temperature programming during the SFC analyses. Both SFC and GC analyses permitted the separation and quantitation of alpha‐, beta‐, gamma‐ and delta‐tocopherols. In addition, SFC proved particularly applicable for characterizing the composition of a deodorizer distillate and commercial antioxidant formulation. Coupling of a quadrapole mass spectrometer with a supercritical fluid chromatograph was also achieved; the mass spectrometer provided electron impact mass spectra on the underivatized tocopherol and sterol moieties. Both SFC and SFC/mass spectrometry proved effective for the analysis of complex lipid‐containing mixtures, requiring minimal sample preparation prior to analysis.

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