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Best column for long chain FAME analysis?

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Hi, I have to establish GC-MS-analytics of FAMEs, especially from skin in our lab.

The problem is that skin samples contain long chain fatty acids (up to C26-C27) among the shorter ones.

Does anybody has a hint for me which column's best for this task (excellent resolution of short FAMEs AND very long FAMEs in the same run)?

At the moment I'm using a 35%-phenyl-65%-dimethylpolysiloxane-column (Supelco MDN-35, 30 m, ID 0.25 mm, df 0.25 um), but I have bad resolution of the longer chain FAMEs.

And which manufacturer produces the best columns?

Thanks a lot!

Flo
Hi
I think that a polar column such as omegawax or PEG is useful.
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saba

We use cyanopropylsilicone phases for FAMEs. I think the PEG phases may not be able to go to high-enough temperatures for the long chains required here.
SP-2380 or a bonded cyanosilicone column would be a good idea for the higher carbon number FAMEs. A shorter than usual column 10-15 meters might be an excellent choice.

If a saturated and unsaturated C24-C28 FAMEs separation is not to be maximized, perhaps a Equity-1701 or a Equity 5 might be a solution.

Rod
I am analyzing Policosanols which are C20-C30 alcohols. I am using a Supelco SAC-5 30m column. I start out at 100C and ramp up to 300C in 10 minutes and maintain 300 for 15 minutes. Even the C30 alcohol elutes fine.

Best Wishes,
Tony Montanari, Ph.D.
Method Development Manager
Perrigo Company of South Carolina
4615 Dairy Drive
Greenville, SC 29607
Phone: 864-627-3997
Fax: 864-627-3713
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