Literature DB >> 19082947

Cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity assay for food antioxidants: vitamins, polyphenolics, and flavonoids in food extracts.

Reşat Apak1, Kubilay Güçlü, Mustafa Ozyürek, Burcu Bektas Oğlu, Mustafa Bener.   

Abstract

Antioxidants are health beneficial compounds through their combat with reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and free radicals that may cause tissue damage leading to various diseases. This work reports the development of a simple and widely applicable antioxidant capacity index for dietary polyphenols, vitamins C and E, and plasma antioxidants utilizing the copper(II)-neocuproine (Cu(II)-Nc) reagent as the chromogenic oxidizing agent. This novel method based on an electron-transfer mechanism was named by our research group as 'cupric reducing antioxidant capacity', abbreviated as the CUPRAC method. The method is comprised of mixing the antioxidant solution with aqueous copper(II) chloride, alcoholic neocuproine, and ammonium acetate aqueous buffer at pH 7, and subsequently measuring the developed absorbance at 450 nm after 30 min. Since the color development is fast for compounds like ascorbic acid, gallic acid, and quercetin but slow for naringin and naringenin, the latter compounds are assayed after incubation at 50 degrees C on a water bath for 20 min. The flavonoid glycosides are hydrolyzed to their corresponding aglycones by refluxing in 1.2 M: HCl-containing 50% MeOH so as to exert maximal reducing power towards Cu(II)-Nc. The CUPRAC antioxidant capacities of synthetic mixtures are equal to the sum of individual capacities of antioxidant constituents, indicating lack of chemical deviations from Beer's law. Tests on antioxidant polyphenols demonstrate that the highest CUPRAC capacities are observed for epicatechin gallate, epigallocatechin gallate, quercetin, fisetin, epigallocatechin, catechin, and caffeic acid in this order, in accord with the number and position of the -OH groups as well the conjugation level of the molecule. The parallelism of the linear calibration curves of pure antioxidants in water and in a given complex matrix (plant extract) demonstrates that there are no chemical interactions of interferent nature among the solution constituents, and that the antioxidant capacities of the tested antioxidants are additive, in conformity to the Beer's law. For individual determination of ascorbic acid in fruit juices with a modified CUPRAC procedure, flavonoids are pre-extracted as their La(III) complexes prior to assay. For apricot extracts, a modified version of the CUPRAC assay based on anion exchange separation at pH 3 is applied, since sulfited-dried sample extracts contain the hydrosulfite anion interfering with the determination. For herbal tea infusions, the standard CUPRAC protocol is applied. The CUPRAC reagent is stable, easily accessible, low-cost, and is sensitive toward thiol-type antioxidants unlike FRAP. The reaction is carried out at nearly physiological pH as opposed to the acidic pH of FRAP or to the alkaline pH of Folin methods, constituting a basic advantage for the realistic assay of biological fluids.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19082947     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60327-517-0_14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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