Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10553918 | Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The development of miniaturized hyphenated systems such as capillary high-performance liquid chromatography-and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (HPLC-NMR) remains challenging in the field of structure elucidation. In combination with a highly specific sample preparation technique, matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD), and a highly selective C30 reverse phase HPLC-NMR enables the identification of small amounts of natural compounds. Here, the investigation of five carotenoids in a standard solution and two carotenoids from a spinach sample demonstrate the potential of this new development. The separation of the carotenoids is performed with self-packed fused-silica capillaries with a binary solvent gradient consisting of acetone and water. The miniaturized system allows the use of fully deuterated solvents for on-line HPLC-NMR coupling. The 1H NMR spectra of the various carotenoids obtained in stopped-flow mode gave a high signal-to-noise ratio with a sample amount in the low nanogram range. All necessary parameters for structure elucidation such as multiplet structure, coupling constants and integration values can be detected unambiguously.
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Authors
Karsten Putzbach, Manfred Krucker, Marc David Grynbaum, Petra Hentschel, Andrew G. Webb, Klaus Albert,