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Separations of tocopherols and methylated tocols on cyclodextrin-bonded silica
Authors:SL Abidi  TL Mounts
Institution:

Food Quality and Safety Research, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, 1815 North University Street, Peoria, IL 61604 USA

Abstract:greek small letter alpha-, β-, γ-, and δ-tocopherols (methyl-substituted tocols) and 5,7-dimethyltocol were separated by normal-phase HPLC on β- or γ-cyclodextrin-bonded silica (CDS) with fluorescence detection. The HPLC behavior of the tocol components was studied under various mobile phase conditions. Hexane or cyclohexane was used in combination with oxygen-containing solvents (alcohol, ether, and esters) in binary and ternary mobile phases. Capacity factors (k′) and separation factors (greek small letter alpha) for adjacent tocol components were determined. Incorporation of non-polar ethers in the hydrocarbon (hexane or cyclohexane) mobile phases favored the separation of β- and γ-tocopherols with improved greek small letter alpha values, which enabled trace analysis of the β-isomer present in soybean oil. Analyte solutes tended to be more strongly adsorbed in mobile phases containing branched-chain alcohols and ethers than in those containing the corresponding straight-chain solvents. Generally, the k′ values obtained with hexane mobile phases or with the β-CDS phase were greater than those observed in HPLC with cyclohexane mobile phases or with the γ-CDS phase.
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