Comprehensive analysis of mandarin essential oils: Simultaneous qualitative, quantitative, chiral, and isotopic profiling via enantio-selective multidimensional gas chromatography coupled to isotopic ratio mass spectrometry
Francesca Cannizzaro , Lorenzo Cucinotta , Elisa Irrera , Paolo Oliveri , Tania Maria Grazia Salerno , Danilo Sciarrone , Luigi Mondello
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Abstract
The current study aimed to provide a comprehensive analytical profile of the volatile fraction of sixty-three genuine mandarin essential oil (EO) samples, by exploiting a single instrument. For this purpose, a novel analytical approach was implemented, based on a heart-cut enantio‑selective multidimensional gas chromatographic system coupled in parallel to an isotopic ratio mass spectrometer and a single quadrupole mass spectrometer (Es-MDGCC-IRMS/qMS). For the first time, the stand-by analysis in the first dimension, usually employed to transfer target compounds to the second dimension, was here utilized to perform quali-quantitative analyses. Furthermore, the second dimension, equipped with a chiral stationary phase and coupled to a qMS and an IRMS, allowed the simultaneous evaluation of selected target components' chiral and carbon isotopic ratios. To the best of the Authors' knowledge, this research reports for the first time the δ¹³C values of specific enantiomers in mandarin EOs. The data gathered from Es-MDGCC-IRMS/qMS analyses revealed clear seasonal and geographical trends, while chemometric investigation confirmed the validity of the results obtained. This method allowed us to overcome the limitations associated with a monodimensional GC approach, while substantially reducing total analysis time, energy use, solvent consumption, and waste production, making it a powerful tool for authenticity assessment.
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The Journal of Chromatography A provides a forum for the publication of original research and critical reviews on all aspects of fundamental and applied separation science. The scope of the journal includes chromatography and related techniques, electromigration techniques (e.g. electrophoresis, electrochromatography), hyphenated and other multi-dimensional techniques, sample preparation, and detection methods such as mass spectrometry. Contributions consist mainly of research papers dealing with the theory of separation methods, instrumental developments and analytical and preparative applications of general interest.