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A pre-column derivatization high-performance liquid chromatography method for simultaneous determination of short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids in a fecal sample

JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE [2022]
Zhibo Fu, Hongyang Zhang, Zhijun Zeng, Fanghong Ning, Ziwei Xu, Chenyu Liu, Min Zhang, Ping Hu
ABSTRACT

Short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids have plentiful biological functions, which play a crucial role in the diagnosis and therapy of many diseases. Herein, a new method for simultaneous quantifying 17 short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids with high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with an ultraviolet detector was developed and the pre-column derivatization by indole-3-acetic acid hydrazide was performed to improve the separation and detection. The conditions of the derivatization reaction were systematically investigated. Subsequently, the method was validated and the results showed a satisfactory linearity (linear regression coefficients > 0.9969), the limit of detection (4.0×10 −3 –1.9×10 −2 μmol/L), precision (0.9%–7.3% for intra-day and 2.0%–9.8% for inter-day), recovery (90.0%–109.1% with relative standard deviation <7.7%) and stability (0.1%–3.3% for standard solution and 0.2%–3.9% for fecal sample). Finally, the established method was successfully applied to quantify short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids in the feces of healthy control and diabetic rats. Eleven kinds of short-chain and medium-chain fatty acids were detected and six of them showed a significant difference between the control group and the model group.

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