Nano-liquid chromatography in nutraceutical analysis: Determination of polyphenols in bee pollen
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
In this study, a nano-liquid chromatography based method for the simultaneous separation of 16 polyphenols
employing UV-vis detection has been developed. A 100 m I.D. capillary column packed with C18
core-shell particles (2.6 m particle size, 100A? ) for 10 cm was employed. The separation of analytes was
performed with a step gradient in less than 20 min, using 0.5% formic acid aqueous solution and acetonitrile
as eluents. The optimized analytical method was validated and the resulting RSD% for intra-day and
inter-day repeatability, related to retention time, retention factor and peak area, were below 4.68 and
5.57%, respectively. LOD and LOQ values were as low as 0.78 and 3.12 g/mL, while linearity, assessed in
the concentration range of interest for all analytes, gave R2 >=
0.990. The method was finally applied to the
analysis of polyphenols extracted from a collected bee pollen. Nine polyphenols, namely o-, p-coumaric
acid, ferulic acid, myricetin, cinnamic acid, quercetin, naringenin, hesperitin and kaempferol, were identified.
All analytes, with the exception of p-coumaric acid and myricetin, which partially co-eluted with
other pollen components, were also quantified in the sample.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polyphenols; Nano-liquid chromatography; Core-shell stationary phase Bee pollen
List of contributors:
Rocco, Anna
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