15 N/14N Isotope Ratio Analysis of N-Acetyl O-Propyl Amino Acid Esters by GC-IRMS
Applications | 2014 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Accurate measurement of nitrogen isotope ratios in amino acids provides critical insights into metabolic pathways, ecological nitrogen cycling and food authenticity. Compound-specific 15N/14N analysis eliminates interference from carbonaceous backbone and derivatization reagents, enabling high specificity even in complex mixtures.
This study demonstrates the use of gas chromatography–isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) for quantifying 15N/14N ratios in N-acetyl O-propyl derivatives of amino acids. Key goals include evaluating chromatographic resolution, sensitivity at natural abundance levels and precision for enriched and unlabeled analytes.
A split/splitless injector equipped an Ultra 2 capillary column (50 m length, 0.32 mm i.d., 0.17 µm film). The GC oven program was 1 min at 100 °C, ramped at 15 °C/min to 140 °C, 4 °C/min to 190 °C and 8 °C/min to 290 °C. A Thermo Scientific GC/C II combustion interface with an oxidation reactor at 940 °C and reduction reactor at 600 °C converted eluted compounds to N2. The GC effluent entered a delta S IRMS; comparable performance is noted for DELTA V or MAT 253 systems coupled via GC Isolink II and ConFlo IV.
The m/z 28 chromatogram resolved labeled leucine (1.2 nmol on column) from natural-abundance isoleucine (90 pmol). No memory or cross-talk was observed.
These results confirm excellent chromatographic integrity, sensitive detection at low picomole levels and reliable isotope ratio measurement without dilution of 15N signal.
Advances in combustion interface design, ion source sensitivity and coupling techniques (e.g., LC-IRMS and high-temperature pyrolysis) will further lower detection limits and expand throughput. Integration with automated sample preparation and multi-element isotope profiling will enhance applications in proteomics, environmental monitoring and biogeochemistry.
GC-IRMS analysis of N-acetyl O-propyl amino acid esters offers robust, precise and sensitive determination of 15N/14N ratios. The demonstrated method achieves high chromatographic resolution and low-level quantitation, supporting routine use in research and quality control laboratories.
Elemental Analysis, GC/HRMS, GC/MSD
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Accurate measurement of nitrogen isotope ratios in amino acids provides critical insights into metabolic pathways, ecological nitrogen cycling and food authenticity. Compound-specific 15N/14N analysis eliminates interference from carbonaceous backbone and derivatization reagents, enabling high specificity even in complex mixtures.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study demonstrates the use of gas chromatography–isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC-IRMS) for quantifying 15N/14N ratios in N-acetyl O-propyl derivatives of amino acids. Key goals include evaluating chromatographic resolution, sensitivity at natural abundance levels and precision for enriched and unlabeled analytes.
Methodology and Instrumentation
A split/splitless injector equipped an Ultra 2 capillary column (50 m length, 0.32 mm i.d., 0.17 µm film). The GC oven program was 1 min at 100 °C, ramped at 15 °C/min to 140 °C, 4 °C/min to 190 °C and 8 °C/min to 290 °C. A Thermo Scientific GC/C II combustion interface with an oxidation reactor at 940 °C and reduction reactor at 600 °C converted eluted compounds to N2. The GC effluent entered a delta S IRMS; comparable performance is noted for DELTA V or MAT 253 systems coupled via GC Isolink II and ConFlo IV.
Main Results and Discussion
The m/z 28 chromatogram resolved labeled leucine (1.2 nmol on column) from natural-abundance isoleucine (90 pmol). No memory or cross-talk was observed.
- Precision for enriched leucine: ± 1.56 ‰ (n=3)
- Precision for natural isoleucine: ± 1.80 ‰ (n=3)
These results confirm excellent chromatographic integrity, sensitive detection at low picomole levels and reliable isotope ratio measurement without dilution of 15N signal.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High specificity for nitrogen-containing compounds in complex matrices
- Trace-level detection down to tens of picomoles
- Minimal isotopic fractionation during on-line combustion
- Routine applicability in metabolic tracer studies, ecological research and food authenticity testing
Future Trends and Applications
Advances in combustion interface design, ion source sensitivity and coupling techniques (e.g., LC-IRMS and high-temperature pyrolysis) will further lower detection limits and expand throughput. Integration with automated sample preparation and multi-element isotope profiling will enhance applications in proteomics, environmental monitoring and biogeochemistry.
Conclusion
GC-IRMS analysis of N-acetyl O-propyl amino acid esters offers robust, precise and sensitive determination of 15N/14N ratios. The demonstrated method achieves high chromatographic resolution and low-level quantitation, supporting routine use in research and quality control laboratories.
References
- Hilkert A. 15N/14N Isotope Ratio Analysis of N-Acetyl O-Propyl Amino Acid Esters by GC-IRMS. Thermo Fisher Scientific Application Note 30083; 2012, updated 2014.
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