Chemometric-Assisted Optimization of RP-HPLC Method for Determination of Some Bioflavonoids in Brassica oleracea Species and Their Antioxidative Activity
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2014
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Ćirić, Andrija
Ivanović, Nevena

Cvijović, Milica S.
Jelikić-Stankov, Milena
Joksović, Ljubinka
Đurđević, Predrag

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In the present work, the rapid RP-HPLC method with UV (DAD) detection for simultaneous quantification of bioflavonoids: quercetin, apigenin, catechin, epicatechin, kaempferol, and luteolin in Brassica oleracea species samples (cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts) was developed with the aid of LC-Simulator (ACD LabsA (R) suite) software. A series of extracts obtained with different extraction method were evaluated for antioxidant activity. The optimal conditions for separation and quantification were established after nine scouting runs entered to LC-Simulator software. The optimized separation was achieved on Hypersil GOLD aQ column with isocratic elution and mobile phase composition A:2 % acetic acid in water and B:acetonitrile in 91:9 (v/v %) ratio. The R (s) values were in the range from 2.6 to 8.00, indicating good selectivity of the method. The obtained results generally show good agreement with published data. Low detection limits (0.02-0.055 mu g/mL) were obtained with a...cceptable recoveries (90-109 %). Total time of analysis was less than 11 min; therefore, the proposed method represents significant improvement over existing methods. Extracts from Brassica vegetables, obtained using different extraction procedures, were studied for their radical scavenging effects. Scavenging of DPPH showed different kinetics at the beginning of the assay period and after 15 min from the initialization of reaction. Different kinetics suggested the presence of polymerized and/or less active antioxidants with different scavenging mechanisms for particular polyphenolic compounds.
Кључне речи:
Computer optimization / Bioflavonoid / Brassica vegetables / Standard addition / Antioxidative activityИзвор:
Food Analytical Methods, 2014, 7, 7, 1387-1399Издавач:
- Springer, New York
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Синтеза, моделовање, физичко-хемијске и биолошке особине органских једињења и одговарајућих комплекса метала (RS-172016)
DOI: 10.1007/s12161-013-9761-y
ISSN: 1936-9751
WoS: 000338447800004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84903558407
Институција/група
PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Ćirić, Andrija AU - Ivanović, Nevena AU - Cvijović, Milica S. AU - Jelikić-Stankov, Milena AU - Joksović, Ljubinka AU - Đurđević, Predrag PY - 2014 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2216 AB - In the present work, the rapid RP-HPLC method with UV (DAD) detection for simultaneous quantification of bioflavonoids: quercetin, apigenin, catechin, epicatechin, kaempferol, and luteolin in Brassica oleracea species samples (cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts) was developed with the aid of LC-Simulator (ACD LabsA (R) suite) software. A series of extracts obtained with different extraction method were evaluated for antioxidant activity. The optimal conditions for separation and quantification were established after nine scouting runs entered to LC-Simulator software. The optimized separation was achieved on Hypersil GOLD aQ column with isocratic elution and mobile phase composition A:2 % acetic acid in water and B:acetonitrile in 91:9 (v/v %) ratio. The R (s) values were in the range from 2.6 to 8.00, indicating good selectivity of the method. The obtained results generally show good agreement with published data. Low detection limits (0.02-0.055 mu g/mL) were obtained with acceptable recoveries (90-109 %). Total time of analysis was less than 11 min; therefore, the proposed method represents significant improvement over existing methods. Extracts from Brassica vegetables, obtained using different extraction procedures, were studied for their radical scavenging effects. Scavenging of DPPH showed different kinetics at the beginning of the assay period and after 15 min from the initialization of reaction. Different kinetics suggested the presence of polymerized and/or less active antioxidants with different scavenging mechanisms for particular polyphenolic compounds. PB - Springer, New York T2 - Food Analytical Methods T1 - Chemometric-Assisted Optimization of RP-HPLC Method for Determination of Some Bioflavonoids in Brassica oleracea Species and Their Antioxidative Activity VL - 7 IS - 7 SP - 1387 EP - 1399 DO - 10.1007/s12161-013-9761-y ER -
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Ćirić, A., Ivanović, N., Cvijović, M. S., Jelikić-Stankov, M., Joksović, L.,& Đurđević, P.. (2014). Chemometric-Assisted Optimization of RP-HPLC Method for Determination of Some Bioflavonoids in Brassica oleracea Species and Their Antioxidative Activity. in Food Analytical Methods Springer, New York., 7(7), 1387-1399. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12161-013-9761-y
Ćirić A, Ivanović N, Cvijović MS, Jelikić-Stankov M, Joksović L, Đurđević P. Chemometric-Assisted Optimization of RP-HPLC Method for Determination of Some Bioflavonoids in Brassica oleracea Species and Their Antioxidative Activity. in Food Analytical Methods. 2014;7(7):1387-1399. doi:10.1007/s12161-013-9761-y .
Ćirić, Andrija, Ivanović, Nevena, Cvijović, Milica S., Jelikić-Stankov, Milena, Joksović, Ljubinka, Đurđević, Predrag, "Chemometric-Assisted Optimization of RP-HPLC Method for Determination of Some Bioflavonoids in Brassica oleracea Species and Their Antioxidative Activity" in Food Analytical Methods, 7, no. 7 (2014):1387-1399, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12161-013-9761-y . .