A Comparative Investigation of Volatile Organic Compounds of Cattle Rumen Metabolites using HS-SPME and PoraPak-Q Odor Trapping Methods
Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
Analytical Chemistry Letters
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Abstract
In the rapidly increasing field of metabolomic research, fast and accurate trapping of volatile odor compounds from biological samples is critical. Here a comparative evaluation of HS-SPME and PoraPak-Q adsorbent odor trapping methods followed by GC-MS analysis were used to determine volatile compounds in cattle rumen. Compared to the PoraPak-Q adsorbent, the HS-SPME method was more effective in trapping diverse metabolites including low molecular weight and highly volatile compounds such as carbon dioxide, acetic and butyric acid. Additionally, using the HS-SPME method, shorter trapping times were achieved (30 minutes) whilst the PoraPak-Q adsorbent required longer time extending beyond 1 hour for effective volatile trapping. In the context of metabolomics analysis from biological samples, the two different methods vary in determination of chemo-diversities, qualitatively and abundance of shared odor, and time required to trap odors, which are critical in such studies.
Keywords
Gas chromatography-Mass spectrometry, Headspace Solid Phase Microextraction, PoraPak-Q adsorbent, Volatile odor compounds
Recommended Citation
Omondi, V., Bosire, G., Onyari, J., & Getahun, M. (2022). A Comparative Investigation of Volatile Organic Compounds of Cattle Rumen Metabolites using HS-SPME and PoraPak-Q Odor Trapping Methods. Analytical Chemistry Letters, 12 (4), 451-459. https://doi.org/10.1080/22297928.2022.2100276