Abstract

An integrated gas-liquid chromatography method is described for the quantitation of mixtures containing simple monosaccharides in addition to mannuronic, glucuronic, and/or galacturonic acids. A hydrolyzed sample is divided into two portions. One portion is analyzed by the standard aldononitrile method. Glucuronic, galacturonic, and mannuronic acids are converted into compounds that do not chromatograph in the region of the standard aldononitrile acetates. Thus, this analysis gives an accurate estimation of the neutral monosaccharide content. The second portion is analyzed by a modified alditol acetate procedure. The reduction step is repeated three times to convert mannuronic, galacturonic, and glucuronic acids to their corresponding alditols via their intermediate lactones. The results of this gas-liquid chromatography analysis reflect the sum of the monosaccharides present plus their corresponding uronic acids. The difference between the values obtained by the aldononitrile acetate method and the modified alditol acetate method, therefore, is a measure of the uronic acid(s) present.

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