Wf. De Greyt et al., Analysis of tocopherols by gas-liquid and high-performance liquid chromatography: a comparative study, FETT-LIPID, 100(11), 1998, pp. 503-507
Selected normal-phase HPLC and GLC methods for the analysis of tocopherols
in vegetable oils were evaluated critically. Repeatability, accuracy and/or
recovery were determined for both methods and compared to data mentioned i
n the official methodology. The best accuracy and repeatability was obtaine
d for the normal-phase HPLC technique based on the AOCS official method Ce
8-89, which can probably be explained by the short and easy sample preparat
ion. Tocopherol levels of sixteen fully refined vegetable oils were determi
ned by both, GLC and HPLC. Regression analysis showed that tocopherol level
s obtained by GLC were about 6.1% higher than the corresponding HPLC data.
Although the reported recovery of the GLC method was good, it seems that an
additional TLC separation has to be introduced in the sample preparation t
o avoid peak overlap between tocopherols and some interfering substances pr
esent in the unsaponifiable fraction.