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Use of two different coating temperatures for a cold fiber headspace solid‐phase microextraction system to determine the volatile profile of Brazilian medicinal herbs
Author(s) -
Merib Josias,
Nardini Giuliana,
Bianchin Joyce Nunes,
Dias Adriaeves,
Simão Vanessa,
Carasek Eduardo
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of separation science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.72
H-Index - 102
eISSN - 1615-9314
pISSN - 1615-9306
DOI - 10.1002/jssc.201201148
Subject(s) - solid phase microextraction , chromatography , extraction (chemistry) , fiber , chemistry , coating , gas chromatography–mass spectrometry , gas chromatography , volatile organic compound , analytical chemistry (journal) , mass spectrometry , organic chemistry
In this study, the experimental extraction conditions on applying headspace solid‐phase microextraction and cold fiber headspace solid‐phase microextraction (CF‐HS‐SPME) procedures to samples of six medicinal herbs commonly found in southern Brazil were optimized. The optimized conditions for headspace solid‐phase microextraction were found to be an extraction temperature of 60°C and extraction time of 40 min. For CF‐HS‐SPME, the corresponding values were 60°C and 15 min. In the case of the coating temperature for the CF‐HS‐SPME system, two approaches were investigated: (i) Temperature of 5°C applied during the whole extraction procedure; and (ii) the use of two fiber temperatures in the same extraction procedure with the aim of extracting the volatile and semivolatile compounds, the ideal condition being 60°C for the first 7.5 min and 5°C for the final 7.5 min. The three extraction procedures were compared. The CF‐HS‐SPME procedure had good performance only for the more volatile compounds whereas the strategy using two coating temperatures in the same procedure showed good performance for all compounds studied. It was also possible to determine the profile for the volatile fraction of each herb studied applying this technique followed by GC‐MS.

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