Reversed-phase liquid chromatography and argentation chromatography of the minor capsaicinoids |
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Authors: | Robert Q. Thompson Karen W. Phinney Lane C. Sander Michael J. Welch |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, Oberlin College, 119 Woodland Street, Oberlin, OH 44074, USA;(2) Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8392, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8392, USA |
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Abstract: | An investigation of the liquid chromatography of the minor capsaicinoids in a commercial capsaicinoid mixture is reported. Twelve stationary phases including C8, C18, C30, phenyl, and cation-exchange chemistries were examined in combination with isocratic aqueous methanol and aqueous acetonitrile mobile phases. A phenyl stationary phase and aqueous acetonitrile mobile phase baseline-resolved 7 of 11 capsaicinoids, and selected ion chromatograms (LC–ESI-MS) demonstrated this was the most effective reversed-phase separation. Argentation chromatography with an alkyl or phenyl column and aqueous silver nitrate–methanol mobile phase revealed the presence of the 6-ene-8-methyl and 6-ene-9-methyl homocapsaicin isomers and the absence of 7-ene-9-methyl homocapsaicin. A mixed phenyl–cation-exchange stationary phase (charged with silver ion) enabled unique and useful separations of the capsaicinoids. |
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Keywords: | Capsaicinoids Chili pepper Reversed-phase liquid chromatography Argentation Chromatography Silver |
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