Abstract

Furan fatty acids (FuFAs) are a class of naturally occurring minor fatty acids with fish as the richest food source. Typically, FuFA analysis is cumbersome and involves several steps. We developed a quantitative 1H NMR method (qNMR) in which fish oil samples were directly measured after dilution with CDCl3 stabilized with silver (which was essential to prevent formation of radicals) and addition of an internal standard. The singlet at δ = 1.89 ppm was suitable for quantitation of monomethyl FuFAs, whereas the signal at δ = 1.83 ppm was suitable to quantitate dimethyl FuFAs. Using standard NMR tubes with 650 μL solvent, the limit of quantitation was 0.5 μg (dimethyl FuFAs) and 1.0 μg (monomethyl FuFAs). Applied to three fish oil and two enriched fish oil samples (sample weight, 10 mg), the final qNMR method resulted in similar total FuFA contents as determined in parallel by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry.

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