TY - JOUR
T1 - Simultaneous determination by capillary gas chromatography of organic acids, sugars, and sugar alcohols in plant tissue extracts as their trimethylsilyl derivatives.
AU - Adams, M.A.
AU - Chen, Z.
AU - Landman, P.
AU - Colmer, Tim
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - A capillary gas chromatographic (GC) method for the simultaneous determination of organic acids, sugars, and sugar alcohols extracted from plant tissues is described. Plant leaves were extracted in 5% (w/v) perchloric acid and neutralized extracts were purified using C-18 cartridges Organic acids, sugars, and sugar alcohols in purified extracts were converted to their trimethylsilyl (TMS)/TMS-oxime derivatives prior to separation and detection by capillary GC with flame ionization detection (FID). Derivatization procedures were investigated in detail and the compounds of interest were readily converted to their TMS/TMS-oxime derivatives using hexamethyldisiazane reagent in acetonitrile solvent (1:6 v/v) at 100 degrees C for 60 min. The derivatives were sufficiently volatile and stable. The FID response to derivatized compounds was generally linear in the concentration range 30-300 mu g ml(-1), with detection limits in the order of 3-76 ng. The proposed method was demonstrated for the determination of organic acids, sugars, and sugar alcohols in leaf extracts of two native Australian plants. (C) 1999 Academic Press.
AB - A capillary gas chromatographic (GC) method for the simultaneous determination of organic acids, sugars, and sugar alcohols extracted from plant tissues is described. Plant leaves were extracted in 5% (w/v) perchloric acid and neutralized extracts were purified using C-18 cartridges Organic acids, sugars, and sugar alcohols in purified extracts were converted to their trimethylsilyl (TMS)/TMS-oxime derivatives prior to separation and detection by capillary GC with flame ionization detection (FID). Derivatization procedures were investigated in detail and the compounds of interest were readily converted to their TMS/TMS-oxime derivatives using hexamethyldisiazane reagent in acetonitrile solvent (1:6 v/v) at 100 degrees C for 60 min. The derivatives were sufficiently volatile and stable. The FID response to derivatized compounds was generally linear in the concentration range 30-300 mu g ml(-1), with detection limits in the order of 3-76 ng. The proposed method was demonstrated for the determination of organic acids, sugars, and sugar alcohols in leaf extracts of two native Australian plants. (C) 1999 Academic Press.
U2 - 10.1006/abio.1998.2906
DO - 10.1006/abio.1998.2906
M3 - Article
C2 - 9887215
VL - 266
SP - 77
EP - 84
JO - Analytical Biochemistry
JF - Analytical Biochemistry
SN - 0003-2697
ER -