Description:
Context: The shark liver of the species Ginglimostoma cirratun,
Carcharhinus longimanus, and Carcharhinus falciformis, captured in the
north-central coast of Cuba are a source of oil, whose content of major
fatty acids could be used in its quality control.
Aims: To develop a simple and robust gas chromatography with a flame
ionization detector (GC-FID) method that is suitable for routine analysis
of four major fatty acids extracted shark liver oil.
Methods: Four major fatty acid content in shark liver oil pool of species
Ginglimostoma cirratun, Carcharhinus longimanus, and Carcharhinus
falciformis, was analyzed through the gas chromatography with a GCFID. The fatty acids were analyzed as methyl esters derivatives, using
5% aqueous sulfuric acid in methanol. The method was validated in
terms of linearity, precision, accuracy, specificity and limit of detection
and quantitation.
Results: Under the optimum analytical conditions, the analysis revealed
that each target component was well separated with satisfactory
recoveries and reproducibility. The method linearity was found to be
high with good determination coefficient values for all target
components. The evaluation of the matrix effect, demonstrated, that
there is not interference from substances other than analysis. The
method was also found to be accurate, precise and reproducible and it
was applied to the quantitative determination of the fatty acid content in
shark liver oil pool; oleic acid was the most abundant fatty acid
(22.69%), followed by palmitic (18.85%), stearic (6.01 %) and myristic
acid (0.40 %).
Conclusions: The GC-FID developed method is reliable and suitable for
determination of four major fatty acids in shark liver oil pool.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Pedro C. Quero-Jiménez