
A convenient method using commercial aqueous concentrated HCl (conc. HCl; 35%, w/w) as an acid catalyst was developed for preparation of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) from sterol esters, triacylglycerols, phospholipids, and FFAs for gas-liquid chromatography (GC). An 8% (w/v) solution of HCl in methanol/water (85:15, v/v) was prepared by diluting 9.7 ml of conc. HCl with 41.5 ml of methanol. Toluene (0.2 ml), methanol (1.5 ml), and the 8% HCl solution (0.3 ml) were added sequentially to the lipid sample. The final HCl concentration was 1.2% (w/v). This solution (2 ml) was incubated at 45 degrees C overnight or heated at 100 degrees C for 1-1.5 h. The amount of FFA formed in the presence of water derived from conc. HCl was estimated to be 96% for the above lipid classes and were the same as or better than those obtained by saponification/methylation or by acid-catalyzed methanolysis/methylation using commercial anhydrous HCl/methanol. The method developed here could be successfully applied to fatty acid analysis of various lipid samples, including fish oils, vegetable oils, and blood lipids by GC.
QD415-436, Biochemistry, Methylation, Fish Oils, sterol esters, triacylglycerols, fatty acid composition, Plant Oils, phospholipids, Methanol, Fatty Acids, Temperature, Water, Esters, Lipids, Kinetics, Solubility, Indicators and Reagents, methylation, Hydrochloric Acid, methanolysis, Chromatography, Liquid, Toluene
QD415-436, Biochemistry, Methylation, Fish Oils, sterol esters, triacylglycerols, fatty acid composition, Plant Oils, phospholipids, Methanol, Fatty Acids, Temperature, Water, Esters, Lipids, Kinetics, Solubility, Indicators and Reagents, methylation, Hydrochloric Acid, methanolysis, Chromatography, Liquid, Toluene
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