2021
DOI: 10.3311/ppch.16646
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Application of Gas Chromatography – Flame Ionization Detection to Study Cellular Incorporation of Dietary Trans Fatty Acids of Medical Importance

Abstract: Putative health effects of dietary trans fatty acids (TFAs) receive a growing attention; while very little is known about the metabolism of these special food components. In vitro studies carried out in cultured cells provide an efficient and standardizable approach to follow the metabolic fate of TFAs, but it requires suitable techniques for the quantitative measurement of FAs in cell samples. Here, the development and validation of a simple and reliable method for the quantification of a group of relevant FA… Show more

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“…For chromatographic separation of FAMEs, the following oven time-temperature program was used: the flow velocity was 35 mL/min, the initial temperature was 100 °C and reached 210 °C with an increase of 5 °C/min. 1 µL of extracted sample was injected into the GC [ 60 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For chromatographic separation of FAMEs, the following oven time-temperature program was used: the flow velocity was 35 mL/min, the initial temperature was 100 °C and reached 210 °C with an increase of 5 °C/min. 1 µL of extracted sample was injected into the GC [ 60 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cells were suspended in PBS, and the protein concentration of the cell suspension was measured, as mentioned, in Western blot analysis. 50 µL of each suspension was transferred to a clear crimp vial for GC-FID measurement of fatty acids [41], and 50 µL was transferred to a micro-centrifuge tube for the HPLC-MS/MS analysis of TGs, DGs and ceramides [42].…”
Section: Analysis Of Lipid Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The injector and detector temperature was 250 • C and the oven temperature was ramped from 100 • C to 210 • C at a rate of 4 • C/min. Quantitative analysis was based on a five-point calibration in the concentration range of 1-200 µg/mL for each FA [41].…”
Section: Gc-fid Analysis Of Fatty Acid Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%