Abstract

Silver-phase chromatography hyphenated with on-line electrospray mass spectrometry can be applied to characterize triacylglycerols present in vegetable oils with respect to their degree of unsaturation, the position of the most unsaturated fatty acid and the carbon number (CN). The CN information obtained with silver-phase HPLC–ESP–mass spectrometry is complementary to the unsaturation information obtained by silver-phase HPLC-flame ionization detection. Both information is essential to monitor or study modified vegetable oils on the presence of non-natural triacylglycerols. The quantitative results obtained with the method are in agreement with the results obtained in the silver-phase HPLC-flame ionization detection and with theoretical values calculated from the fatty acid distribution of the oil. Silver-phase HPLC–ESP-mass spectrometry gives direct information on fatty acid position and triacylglycerol CN, for each of the triacylglycerols in the sample. This in contrast with non-aqueous reversed-phase HPLC hyphenated with on-line atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-mass spectrometry, which requires a more extensive data processing. The results obtained with silver-phase HPLC–ESP-mass spectrometry can be presented in a three-dimensional overview (relative amount, CN, fatty acid position) serving as a fingerprint for the oil.

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