- Separation and quantitative analysis of some carotenoid fatty acid esters of fruits by liquid chromatography.
Separation and quantitative analysis of some carotenoid fatty acid esters of fruits by liquid chromatography.
The adsorption and partition properties of several fatty acid esters of capsanthin, capsorubin, beta-cryptoxanthin, lutein, violaxanthin and beta-citraurin isolated from fruits were studied by normal-phase (silica) and reversed-phase (octadecylsilane) liquid chromatography using Sudan 1 as internal standard. The separation on a normal phase was based on the functional group of the carotenoids and individual esters of the same carotenoid did not resolve. The separation on a reversed phase was more dependent on the number of acyl carbons than the functional group, and individual esters of the same carotenoid differing only two acyl carbons were separated with a resolution of 3. There was a linear relationship between number of acyl carbons and retention times of the same carotenoid on reversed phase. The separation on a normal phase was the reverse of that on a reversed phase, and a combination of normal-phase followed by reversed-phase chromatography was used for the separation of esters with the same or close retention times.