Simultaneous analysis of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juice for HPLC: method validation and characterization of São Francisco Valley samples.
A HPLCmethod for simultaneous determination of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juicewas optimized, validated and applied in the characterization of juices produced in São Francisco Valley (SFV), Brazil. The performance characteristics of the method were established by assays with standard solutions of phenolic compounds, spiked and unspiked samples. Linearity,matrix effects, trueness, precision, detection and quantification limits were evaluated. Linearity was demonstrated in the concentration ranges tested for all phenolic compounds. Significant matrix effects were not identified for the studied compounds.Mean recoveries ranged from86.18 to 106.50%, demonstrating no lack of trueness. Precision of the method was confirmed for the 25 phenolic compounds, with acceptable repeatability relative standard deviations (from 0.71 to 9.24%) and within-reproducibility relative standard deviations (from1.34 to 9.26%) for unspiked and spiked samples. The theoretical limits of detection and quantification of themethod varied from 0.001 to 0.19 Mg mL-1 and 0.003 to 0.37 Mg mL-1, respectively. The results of the validation process showed that the proposed method is fitness for purpose. This method was able to identify simultaneously 25 phenolic compounds and had advantages such as low consumption of solvents and easy sample preparation. The phenolic profile of the grape juices from SFV varied according the grape cultivar. Phenolics of the anthocyanins and tannins class predominated in red grape juices, while in white grape juice phenolic acids and tannins were found at high concentrations.
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dig-alice-doc-9760702017-08-15T23:00:30Z Simultaneous analysis of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juice for HPLC: method validation and characterization of São Francisco Valley samples. NATIVIDADE, M. M. P. CORREA, L. C. SOUZA, S. V. C. de PEREIRA, G. E. LIMA, L. C. de O. MARIANA MIRELLE PEREIRA NATIVIDADE, Universidade Federal de Lavras; LUIZ CLAUDIO CORREA, CPATSA; SCHEILLA VITORINO CARVALHO DE SOUZA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV / CPATSA; LUIZ CARLOS DE OLIVEIRA LIMA, Universidade Federal de Lavras. Suco de uva Vale do São Francisco Perfil fenólico Composto fenológico HPLC Uva Viticultura Suco Grapes A HPLCmethod for simultaneous determination of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juicewas optimized, validated and applied in the characterization of juices produced in São Francisco Valley (SFV), Brazil. The performance characteristics of the method were established by assays with standard solutions of phenolic compounds, spiked and unspiked samples. Linearity,matrix effects, trueness, precision, detection and quantification limits were evaluated. Linearity was demonstrated in the concentration ranges tested for all phenolic compounds. Significant matrix effects were not identified for the studied compounds.Mean recoveries ranged from86.18 to 106.50%, demonstrating no lack of trueness. Precision of the method was confirmed for the 25 phenolic compounds, with acceptable repeatability relative standard deviations (from 0.71 to 9.24%) and within-reproducibility relative standard deviations (from1.34 to 9.26%) for unspiked and spiked samples. The theoretical limits of detection and quantification of themethod varied from 0.001 to 0.19 Mg mL-1 and 0.003 to 0.37 Mg mL-1, respectively. The results of the validation process showed that the proposed method is fitness for purpose. This method was able to identify simultaneously 25 phenolic compounds and had advantages such as low consumption of solvents and easy sample preparation. The phenolic profile of the grape juices from SFV varied according the grape cultivar. Phenolics of the anthocyanins and tannins class predominated in red grape juices, while in white grape juice phenolic acids and tannins were found at high concentrations. 2016-02-23T06:47:25Z 2016-02-23T06:47:25Z 2014-01-14 2013 2016-02-23T06:47:25Z Artigo de periódico Microchemical Journal, New York, v. 110, p. 665-674, abr. 2013. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/976070 en eng openAccess |
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A HPLCmethod for simultaneous determination of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juicewas optimized, validated and applied in the characterization of juices produced in São Francisco Valley (SFV), Brazil. The performance characteristics of the method were established by assays with standard solutions of phenolic compounds, spiked and unspiked samples. Linearity,matrix effects, trueness, precision, detection and quantification limits were evaluated. Linearity was demonstrated in the concentration ranges tested for all phenolic compounds. Significant matrix effects were not identified for the studied compounds.Mean recoveries ranged from86.18 to 106.50%, demonstrating no lack of trueness. Precision of the method was confirmed for the 25 phenolic compounds, with acceptable repeatability relative standard deviations (from 0.71 to 9.24%) and within-reproducibility relative standard deviations (from1.34 to 9.26%) for unspiked and spiked samples. The theoretical limits of detection and quantification of themethod varied from 0.001 to 0.19 Mg mL-1 and 0.003 to 0.37 Mg mL-1, respectively. The results of the validation process showed that the proposed method is fitness for purpose. This method was able to identify simultaneously 25 phenolic compounds and had advantages such as low consumption of solvents and easy sample preparation. The phenolic profile of the grape juices from SFV varied according the grape cultivar. Phenolics of the anthocyanins and tannins class predominated in red grape juices, while in white grape juice phenolic acids and tannins were found at high concentrations. |
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MARIANA MIRELLE PEREIRA NATIVIDADE, Universidade Federal de Lavras; LUIZ CLAUDIO CORREA, CPATSA; SCHEILLA VITORINO CARVALHO DE SOUZA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV / CPATSA; LUIZ CARLOS DE OLIVEIRA LIMA, Universidade Federal de Lavras. |
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MARIANA MIRELLE PEREIRA NATIVIDADE, Universidade Federal de Lavras; LUIZ CLAUDIO CORREA, CPATSA; SCHEILLA VITORINO CARVALHO DE SOUZA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; GIULIANO ELIAS PEREIRA, CNPUV / CPATSA; LUIZ CARLOS DE OLIVEIRA LIMA, Universidade Federal de Lavras. NATIVIDADE, M. M. P. CORREA, L. C. SOUZA, S. V. C. de PEREIRA, G. E. LIMA, L. C. de O. |
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Simultaneous analysis of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juice for HPLC: method validation and characterization of São Francisco Valley samples. |
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Simultaneous analysis of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juice for HPLC: method validation and characterization of São Francisco Valley samples. |
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Simultaneous analysis of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juice for HPLC: method validation and characterization of São Francisco Valley samples. |
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Simultaneous analysis of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juice for HPLC: method validation and characterization of São Francisco Valley samples. |
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Simultaneous analysis of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juice for HPLC: method validation and characterization of São Francisco Valley samples. |
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simultaneous analysis of 25 phenolic compounds in grape juice for hplc: method validation and characterization of são francisco valley samples. |
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