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The separation of triacylglycerols using unpolar and medium polar capillary columns

M. Zárubová, V. Filip, J. Šmidrkal, T. Kůtek and I. Piska
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M. Zárubová: M. ZÁRUBOVÁ*, V. FILIP, J. ŠMIDRKAL, T. KŮTEK and I. PISKA Department of Dairy and Fat Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic, *E-mail: marketa.zarubova@vscht.cz
V. Filip: M. ZÁRUBOVÁ*, V. FILIP, J. ŠMIDRKAL, T. KŮTEK and I. PISKA Department of Dairy and Fat Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic, *E-mail: marketa.zarubova@vscht.cz
J. Šmidrkal: M. ZÁRUBOVÁ*, V. FILIP, J. ŠMIDRKAL, T. KŮTEK and I. PISKA Department of Dairy and Fat Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic, *E-mail: marketa.zarubova@vscht.cz
T. Kůtek: M. ZÁRUBOVÁ*, V. FILIP, J. ŠMIDRKAL, T. KŮTEK and I. PISKA Department of Dairy and Fat Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic, *E-mail: marketa.zarubova@vscht.cz
I. Piska: M. ZÁRUBOVÁ*, V. FILIP, J. ŠMIDRKAL, T. KŮTEK and I. PISKA Department of Dairy and Fat Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic, *E-mail: marketa.zarubova@vscht.cz

Czech Journal of Food Sciences, 2004, vol. 22, issue SpecialIssue, S123-S126

Abstract: Commercial by supplied triacylglycerols and synthesized triacylglycerols were used in this project. Analysed triacylglycerols with the range of carbon number (CN) 24-54 consisted of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Two capillary columns were used in the analyses of triacylglycerols, namely non-polar (Optima®-1-TG) and medium polar (Optima®-17-TG) types. In this study the effectiveness of separation (A) of triacylglycerols with different carbon number values, (B) of triacylglycerols with different unsaturation degree, (C) of positional isomers were determined and further possibilities to separate another lipid compounds were analysed. The column Optima®-17-TG separates TAG according to the degree of unsaturation while the column Optima®-1-TG separates saturated and unsaturated TAG. High temperature capillary gas chromatography was used to determine changes in triacylglycerol composition during the transesterification of structured fats.

Keywords: high temperature gas chromatography; triacylglycerol analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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