Improved hydrophilic interaction chromatography method for the identification and quantification of glucosinolates.

J Chromatogr A

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Cancer Chemoprotection Center, 725 N. Wolfe Street, 406 WBSB, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.

Published: June 2007

An improved hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) method has been developed to separate members of a closely related family of chemoprotective phytochemicals called glucosinolates. This method exploits the emergence of a second generation of HILIC chemistry, using a silica-based permanently zwitterionic stationary phase. These columns are more robust, durable, and glucosinolates separations are more reproducible than with the original polyhydroxyethyl aspartamide columns. Furthermore, the HILIC system that we report herein permits much greater alteration of the mobile phase composition for customized separation of glucosinolates from plant extracts, across a wide spectrum of polarity.

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