In this review, we consider and discuss the affinity and complementarity between a generic sample preparation technique and the comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography process. From the initial technical development focus (e.g., on the GC×GC and solid-phase microextraction techniques), the trend is inevitably shifting toward more applied challenges, and therefore, the preparation of the sample should be carefully considered in any GC×GC separation for an overreaching research. We highlight recent biomedical, food, and plant applications (2016–July 2020), and specifically those in which the combination of tailored sample preparation methods and GC×GC–MS has proven to be beneficial in the challenging aspects of non-targeted analysis. Specifically on the sample preparation, we report on gas-phase, solid-phase, and liquid-phase extractions, and derivatization procedures that have been used to extract and prepare volatile and semi-volatile metabolites for the successive GC×GC analysis. Moreover, we also present a milestone section reporting the early works that pioneered the combination of sample preparation techniques with GC×GC for non-targeted analysis.
The role of sample preparation in multidimensional gas chromatographic separations for non-targeted analysis with the focus on recent biomedical, food, and plant applications
Franchina F. A.
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2021
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In this review, we consider and discuss the affinity and complementarity between a generic sample preparation technique and the comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography process. From the initial technical development focus (e.g., on the GC×GC and solid-phase microextraction techniques), the trend is inevitably shifting toward more applied challenges, and therefore, the preparation of the sample should be carefully considered in any GC×GC separation for an overreaching research. We highlight recent biomedical, food, and plant applications (2016–July 2020), and specifically those in which the combination of tailored sample preparation methods and GC×GC–MS has proven to be beneficial in the challenging aspects of non-targeted analysis. Specifically on the sample preparation, we report on gas-phase, solid-phase, and liquid-phase extractions, and derivatization procedures that have been used to extract and prepare volatile and semi-volatile metabolites for the successive GC×GC analysis. Moreover, we also present a milestone section reporting the early works that pioneered the combination of sample preparation techniques with GC×GC for non-targeted analysis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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