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Headspace Hanging Drop Liquid Phase Microextraction and GC-MS for the Determination of Linalool from Evening Primrose Flowers

  • Kim, Nam-Sun (Department of Chemistry, Seoul Women's University) ;
  • Jung, Mi-Jin (Department of Chemistry, Seoul Women's University) ;
  • Yoo, Zoo-Won (Department of Chemistry, Seoul Women's University) ;
  • Lee, Sun-Neo (Department of Chemistry, Seoul Women's University) ;
  • Lee, Dong-Sun (Department of Chemistry, Seoul Women's University)
  • Published : 2005.12.20

Abstract

Headspace hanging drop liquid phase micro-extraction (HS-HD-LPME) is studied as a novel solvent-based sample pretreatment method for floral volatile aroma compounds. This paper reports on application of the HSHD- LPME combined with GC-MS for the analysis of linalool component emitted from evening primrose flowers. The effect of several variables on the method performance was investigated. Additionally, the separation of enantiomers on a cyclodextrin capillary column was performed to identify chirality of (−)-linalool component. Since the unsurpassed volume of a few micro-liters of solvent is used, there is minimal waste or exposure to toxic organic solvents. This method enables to combine extraction, enrichment, clean-up, and sample introduction into a single step prior to the chromatographic process.

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