Quantitative characterisation of flavonoid compounds in Rooibos tea (Aspalathus linearis) by LC-UV/DAD
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Rooibos tea originates from the leaves and stems of the indigenous South
African plant Aspalathus
linearis. It has gained much attention for clinical purposes in the case
of nervous tension, allergies
(dermatitis), and various indigestive problems. Recently, antioxidative
activity was also attributed to
the tea on the basis of its flavonoid content. Therefore, an HPLC method
using a C18 reversed phase
column was developed for the assay of 10 flavonoids in aqueous and
methanolic infusions. Main
compounds determined were the dihydrochalcone aspalthin, rutin, and
orientin, and their content
was in the range of 1.0 to 1.3 mg/g. The identity of detected flavonoids
was confirmed by comparing
their retention times and UV and MS spectra with those of corresponding
standards. In addition, the
MS analysis showed evidence of the presence of other compounds such as
nothofagin, dihydroisoori-entin,
and dihydroorientin.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Flavonoid; Roibos; Liquid Chromatography
List of contributors:
Mauri, PIETRO LUIGI
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