cc_by-nc-ndHammerschick, TimGraf, JanaVetter, Walter2024-08-192024-08-192023https://hohpublica.uni-hohenheim.de/handle/123456789/16144https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.202300333Scope: The antioxidant plastochromanol-8 (PC-8) is a tocochromanol which differs from γ-tocotrienol in having an unsaturated side chain of eight instead of three isoprene units. The recent isolation of PC-8 from flaxseed oil indicates the additional presence of lower shares of two previously unknown homologues, plastochromanol-7 (PC-7) and plastochromanol-9 (PC-9), which feature seven and nine isoprenoid units respectively on the γ-chromanol backbone. Here, a fast LC-Orbitrap-HRMS method is applied for the determination of PC-7 and PC-9 in seven plant oils and a plant extract. Methods and results: The presence of PC-7, PC-8, and PC-9 is confirmed in all eight investigated samples by LC-Orbitrap-HRMS analysis after saponification. PC-8 amounts of ≈315–350 mg kg−1 in two flaxseed oils, ≈75 mg kg−1 in rapeseed oil, ≈38 mg kg−1 in camelina oil, ≈80–120 mg kg−1 in two mustard oils, ≈90 mg kg−1 in candle nut oil, and ≈900 mg kg−1 dry weight in Cecropia leaves are determined by quantification. Semi-quantification of PC-7 and PC-9 indicated the presence of ≈0.1–1% of PC-7 and PC-9 in varied relative ratios. Conclusion: The novel plastochromanol homologues are of particular interest to researchers with focus on vitamin E and other tocochromanols because of their unexplored bioactivity.engPlastochromanol‐7Plastochromanol‐8Plastochromanol‐9TocochromanolVitamin E660LC‐Orbitrap‐HRMS determination of two novel plastochromanol homologuesArticle