PeerJ (Mar 2019)

Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry for precise fatty acid profiling of oilseed crops

  • Alina Chernova,
  • Pavel Mazin,
  • Svetlana Goryunova,
  • Denis Goryunov,
  • Yakov Demurin,
  • Lyudmila Gorlova,
  • Anna Vanyushkina,
  • Waltraud Mair,
  • Nikolai Anikanov,
  • Ekaterina Yushina,
  • Anna Pavlova,
  • Elena Martynova,
  • Sergei Garkusha,
  • Zhanna Mukhina,
  • Elena Savenko,
  • Philipp Khaitovich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6547
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. e6547

Abstract

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Oilseed crops are one of the most important sources of vegetable oils for food and industry. Nutritional and technical properties of vegetable oil are primarily determined by its fatty acid (FA) composition. The content and composition of FAs in plants are commonly determined using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GS-MS) or gas chromatography-flame ionization detection (GC-FID) techniques. In the present work, we applied ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS) technique to FA profiling of sunflower and rapeseed seeds and compared this method with the GC-FID technique. GC-FID detected 11 FAs in sunflower and 13 FAs in rapeseed, while UPLC-MS appeared to be more sensitive, detecting about 2.5 times higher numbers of FAs in both plants. In addition to even-chain FAs, UPLC-MS was able to detect odd-chain FAs. The longest FA detected using GC-FID was an FA with 24 carbon atoms, whereas UPLC-MS could reveal the presence of longer FAs with the tails of up to 28 carbon atoms. Based on our results, we may conclude that UPLC-MS has great potential to be used for the assessment of FA profiles of oil crops.

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