Hello Hitesh, please try also silica gel with phase-bonded cyanoethyl and mobile phase hexane-isopropanol-formic acid by HPLC with RI detection. And I found on the Supelco website an application note on TG's: Triglyceride Isomers
Single-step separation may not be possible for certain compositionally
distinct triglycerides or certain positional isomers. Compositionally
distinct triglycerides such as O3 (54:3) and OLS (54:3)
have the same total acyl carbon number and degree of
unsaturation. Isomers such as OOP, OPO, and POO differ only in
positional or chiral considerations. A means, such as that described
by Brockerhoff (2), is necessary for identification of these
coeluting compounds. Recent work indicates that the SUPELCOSIL
LC-18 column, used with a nonaqueous mobile phase, can
separate cis-trans isomers such as triolein and trielaidin (Figure C).
The one-step separation by both carbon number and degree of
unsaturation is a significant improvement in analytical capabilities
and should prove to be a valuable tool for triglyceride analyses.
And if you use this link:
http://www.usp.org/USPNF/columnsDB.html you can find all other columns similar to the above mentioned column.
I hope that will help. BR Gerhard