P. Molander et al., Temperature-programmed packed capillary liquid chromatography separation with large volume on-column focusing of retinyl esters, HRC-J HIGH, 22(9), 1999, pp. 490-494
A non-aqueous isocratic reversed-phase packed capillary high performance li
quid chromatography method for the determination of retinyl esters, utilizi
ng temperature programming and on-column focusing large volume injection, h
as been developed. The stationary phase material was C-30, and the mobile p
hase consisted of acetonitrile-dichloromethane (70:30, v/v). A three-step t
emperature program, starting at 10 degrees C for 10 min, then 1 degrees/min
to 30 degrees C, and finally 2.5/min to 70 degrees C, was found most appro
priate. Compared to an isothermal separation at 25 degrees C, this temperat
ure program provided improved peak resolution, enhanced peak shapes of the
last eluting compounds, and a reduction of the overall elution time. A mass
limit of detection of 27 pg was found with respect to retinyl palmitate, u
sing UV detection with an "U" shaped flow cell at 327 mm. This corresponds
to a concentration limit of detection of 2.7 pg/mu L, when utilizing an inj
ection volume of 10 mu L The concentration of retinyl palmitate in arctic s
eal If ver samples was estimated to be 62.6 mu g/g liver.