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Type: Journal article
Title: Quantitative analysis of β-d-glucopyranoside of 3-methyl-4-hydroxyoctanoic acid, a potential precursor to cis-oak lactone, in oak extracts using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry based stable isotope dilution analysis
Other Titles: Quantitative analysis of beta-d-glucopyranoside of 3-methyl-4-hydroxyoctanoic acid, a potential precursor to cis-oak lactone, in oak extracts using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry based stable isotope dilution analysis
Author: Fudge, A.
Elsey, G.
Hayasaka, Y.
Wilkinson, K.
Citation: Journal of Chromatography A, 2008; 1215(1-2):51-56
Publisher: Elsevier Science BV
Issue Date: 2008
ISSN: 0021-9673
1873-3778
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Anthea L. Fudge, Gordon M. Elsey, Yoji Hayasaka, and Kerry L. Wilkinson
Abstract: The beta-D-glucopyranoside of 3-methyl-4-hydroxyoctanoic acid (glucoside), exists in oak wood and is a potential precursor to cis-oak lactone. A method for the quantification of the glucoside in extracts of oak wood using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was developed. The [(2)H(4)]-labeled analogue of the glucoside was synthesized and used as internal standard for the method which was subsequently applied to the analysis of extracts of both American and French oak woods. The concentration of the glucoside in the extracts varied widely from less than 0.1 up to approximately 50 microg/g-oak wood. The method allowed for the quantification of the glucoside as a potential oak lactone precursor in oak woods for the first time.
Keywords: Oak
Oak lactone
β-d-Glucopyranoside
3-Methyl-4-hydroxyoctanoic acid
Oak lactone precursor
Wine
LC–MS/MS
SIDA
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2008.10.109
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2008.10.109
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