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Identification by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of long‐chain fatty acids and alcohols from hamster meibomian glands using picolinyl and nicotinate derivatives
Author(s) -
Harvey D. J.
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
biomedical chromatography
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.4
H-Index - 65
eISSN - 1099-0801
pISSN - 0269-3879
DOI - 10.1002/bmc.1130030605
Subject(s) - chemistry , hydrolysis , chromatography , carbon chain , gas chromatography–mass spectrometry , gas chromatography , hamster , carbon number , long chain , meibomian gland , mass spectrometry , methanol , steroid , organic chemistry , alkyl , biochemistry , medicine , surgery , eyelid , polymer science , hormone
Meibomian secretions from the hamster were hydrolysed with base and examined as TMS, [ 2 H 9 ]TMS, methyl ester/TMS, picolinyl ester/TMS and nicotinate/TMS derivatives by capillary GC/MS. Over 90 compounds, representing over 89% of the hydrolysed fraction, were identified. Fatty acids with chain lengths from 10 to 32 carbon atoms were found, the most common of these were in the C 15 to C 18 and in the C 25 to C 30 regions. Chain types were predominantly iso or anteiso branched, mono‐unsaturated (C 16 and C 18 ) and straight. Fatty alcohols were mainly from the iso or anteiso series and tended to have longer chain lengths; the major alcohols had anteiso ‐25 and 27 and iso ‐26‐chains. In these respects the secretions were similar to those reported earlier from other species, although fewer mono‐unsaturated compounds with longer chains (C 20 to C 30 region) were found than in the rat and human. The steroid fraction was characterized by a larger number of compounds than normally present in secretions of this type. The major compound was cholesterol, in common with that in all other examined species except the rabbit.