| Literature DB >> 26819905 |
Shoji Kakuta1, Toshiyuki Yamashita1, Shin Nishiumi2, Masaru Yoshida3, Eiichiro Fukusaki1, Takeshi Bamba1.
Abstract
A dynamic headspace extraction method (DHS) with high-pressure injection is described. This dynamic extraction method has superior sensitivity to solid phase micro extraction, SPME and is capable of extracting the entire gas phase by purging the headspace of a vial. Optimization of the DHS parameters resulted in a highly sensitive volatile profiling system with the ability to detect various volatile components including alcohols at nanogram levels. The average LOD for a standard volatile mixture was 0.50 ng mL(-1), and the average LOD for alcohols was 0.66 ng mL(-1). This method was used for the analysis of volatile components from biological samples and compared with acute and chronic inflammation models. The method permitted the identification of volatiles with the same profile pattern as in vitro oxidized lipid-derived volatiles. In addition, the concentration of alcohols and aldehydes from the acute inflammation model samples were significantly higher than that for the chronic inflammation model samples. The different profiles between these samples could also be identified by this method. Finally, it was possible to analyze alcohols and low-molecular-weight volatiles that are difficult to analyze by SPME in high sensitivity and to show volatile profiling based on multi-volatile simultaneous analysis.Entities:
Keywords: GC/MS; dynamic headspace extraction; metabolomics; volatile
Year: 2015 PMID: 26819905 PMCID: PMC4306746 DOI: 10.5702/massspectrometry.A0034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mass Spectrom (Tokyo) ISSN: 2186-5116