Abstract

Abstract An improved procedure is described for the collection and elution of low levels of radioactive fatty acid methyl esters separated by gas-liquid chromatography. A gas chromatographic effluent splitter was employed to partition fatty acid methyl ester samples in the column effluent, Condensation of a portion of the eluted fatty acids was accomplished in borosilicate glass tubing collectors maintained at −70°C, Quantitation of nanomolar levels of fatty acid methyl esters was accomplished by calibrating the gas chromatographic flame ionization detectors with the splitters opened or closed. The elution of condensed radioactive fatty acid methyl esters from the glass collectors was complete when benzene followed by a toluene based scintillation fluid were employed as solvents. The method described may be applicable to the analysis of cis-trans isomers of unsaturated fatty acids.

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