C. Uhlschmied, C. Krieg, G. Abel, M. Popp, C. Huck, G. Bonn
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摘要
固相萃取法(SPE)在20世纪80年代和90年代非常流行。由于方法开发和优化非常耗时,在大多数情况下,C18被用作标准载流子材料,而不知道它是否具有最高的效率。因此,有必要对不同固定相进行详细的研究,以获得最佳回收率。由于由此产生的大量样品,自动化是至关重要的。在本研究中,采用自动固相萃取的方法对从乙醇溶液中提取五种单萜类化合物(月桂烯、香茅醛、对伞花烯、薄荷醇和百里香酚)进行了优化。采用PhyNexus™Inc. (http://www.phynexus.com/)的自动化机器人系统MEA Personal Purification system®进行高通量SPE。它允许同时自动提取12个样品平行采用不同的载体材料。此外,自动化的关键参数(速度,体积吸收,跳过干燥步骤)是多样化的,以获得最佳的回收率。并将其提取效率与人工处理进行比较,评价其性能。采用C18 Hydra、C18 ec、C8、C4、C2、C6H5、C6H11 ec、NO2、CN、NH2/C18、Diol、HR-P、EASY、PA、Florisil®、Davisil®、Strata-X®和纤维素等18种不同的SPE载体材料,萃取效率差异较大。最后,将优化后的自动化流程应用于咳药水、漱口水和沐浴液添加剂等实际样品的单萜类化合物富集及气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)分析。
Evaluation of Commercial Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE) Carrier Materials for the Selective Automated Enrichment of Monoterpenoides and their Analysis in Cough Drops, Mouthwashes and Bath Additives by Gas- Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS)
For sample preparation solid-phase extraction (SPE) became very popular during the 1980s and 1990s. Because method development and its optimization is very time consuming, in most cases C18 is used as standard carrier material without knowing if it possesses the highest efficiency. Therefore detailed studies with different stationary phases are necessary for optimal recovery rates. Due to the resulting high number of samples, automation is of crucial importance. In the study described, the extraction of five monoterpenoids (myrcene, citronellal, p-cymene, menthol and thymol) out of an ethanolic solution was optimized using automated SPE. An automated robotic system, the MEA Personal Purification System ® from PhyNexus™ Inc. (http://www.phynexus.com/), was adopted for high-throughput SPE. It allows the simultaneous automatic extraction of 12 samples in parallel employing different carrier materials. Additionally, critical parameters of automation (speed, volume uptake, skipping of drying step) were variegated to obtain optimal recovery rates. Furthermore, extraction efficiency was compared with manual handling to evaluate its performance. The application of 18 different SPE carrier materials, C18 Hydra, C18 ec, C8, C4, C2, C6H5, C6H11 ec, NO2, CN, NH2/C18, Diol, HR-P, EASY, PA, Florisil ® , Davisil ® , Strata-X ® and cellulose pointed out huge differences in extraction efficiency. Finally, the optimized automated procedure was applied for the enrichment of monoterpenoides and their analysis in selected real samples including cough drops, mouthwash and bath additives by gas-chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS).