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Title: Development of a rapid resolution HPLC method for the separation and determination of 17 phenolic compounds in crude plant extracts
Authors: Mišan Aleksandra 
Mimica-Dukić Neda 
Mandić Anamarija 
Sakač Marija
Milovanovic I
Sedej Ivana
Issue Date: 2011
Journal: Central European Journal of Chemistry
Abstract: Rapid Resolution HPLC/DAD method, on a 1.8 µm, 4.6×50 mm column, was developed to enable a rapid separation of a mixture of 17 compounds, which consisted of hydroxybenzoic acids, hydroxycinnamic acids, flavones, flavonols, flavanone, flavonol-glycoside and antraquinone, in a single run, within 22 minutes. The developed method is precise, accurate and sensitive enough for simultaneous quantitative evaluation of major compounds in crude and hydrolyzed extracts of parsley, buckthorn, mint, caraway and birch. In order to overcome the inability to quantify all the phenolic compounds present in the samples caused by lack of external standards, HPLC approaches for the total phenolic content estimation based on sum of all integrated peak areas were made. These results were compared with the total phenolic content determined by Folin-Cioacalteu method. Although the correlation between the series of data was not significant (p<0.05), the difference between the results of total phenolic content obtained spectrophotometrically and by HPLC was not high in the case of parsley, buckthorn and mint extract. Regarding the obtained results, the HPLC approach could serve as an excellent tool for total phenolic content estimation, without the need for complete identification of the individual compounds.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/27110
ISSN: 1895-1066
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