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   Direct cholesterol and β-sitosterol analysis in food samples using monolithic molecularly-imprinted solid-phase microextraction fibers coupled with high performance liquid chromatography  
   
نویسنده Fatemeh Kardani ,Roya Mirzajani ,Zahra Ramezani
منبع journal of the iranian chemical society - 2018 - دوره : 15 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:2877 -2888
چکیده    a novel monolithic molecularly imprinted polymer fiber-solid phase microextraction method was developed for the simultaneous determination of cholesterol and β-sitosterol in cow milk, egg yolk and olive oil samples by high-performance liquid chromatography. a flexible mip monolithic fibers with high chemical and thermal stabilities were simply synthesized using a narrow bore silica capillary as a mold by the copolymerization of methacrylic acid and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate imprinted with β-sitosterol. the prepared mips were characterized by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ftir), scanning electron microscopy (sem). the main factors that affect the extraction efficiency, such as extraction time, desorption time, desorption solvent, and stirring rate were investigated and optimized. under the optimized extraction conditions, the limits of detection of the proposed method were 0.03 µg l−1 and 0.05 µg l−1, for cholesterol and β-sitosterol, respectively. satisfactory linearity was achieved in the range of 0.1–20 µg l−1 for analytes with the correlation coefficients (r) above 0.9975 and rsd less than 3.5%. this procedure was successfully applied for the determination of cholesterol and β-sitosterol in different food samples.
کلیدواژه Cholesterol ,β-Sitosterol ,Molecularly imprinted polymer ,Solid-phase microextraction
آدرس Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Chemistry Department, Iran, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Chemistry Department, Iran, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Iran
 
     
   
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