| Literature DB >> 22322809 |
Jun Watanabe1, Tomoyuki Oki, Jun Takebayashi, Koji Yamasaki, Yuko Takano-Ishikawa, Akihiro Hino, Akemi Yasui.
Abstract
Hydrophilic oxygen radical absorbance capacity (H-ORAC) is a method for evaluating antioxidant capacities of solutions of hydrophilic compounds. In this study, we improved the original method for H-ORAC determination, and evaluated the precision of the two improved methods (methods A and B) by interlaboratory studies using 5 antioxidant solutions and 5 food extracts as test samples. An interlaboratory study of method A, in accordance with the harmonized protocol, demonstrated satisfactory performance (intermediate precision relative standard deviations (RSD(int)) ranging from 4.6 to 18.8%; the reproducibility relative standard deviations (RSD(R)) ranging from 7.0 to 21.1%, and the HorRat values ranging from 0.40 to 1.93). However, methodological problems remained, and a further improved method, method B, was thus developed. An interlaboratory study of method B by 5 participating laboratories showed better intermediate precision and reproducibility (RSD(int) and RSD(R) ranging from 1.8 to 9.4%, and from 4.4 to 13.8%, respectively), and all HorRat values for the test samples were less than 1.3, suggesting good performance for the H-ORAC measurement. 2012 © The Japan Society for Analytical ChemistryEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22322809 DOI: 10.2116/analsci.28.159
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Sci ISSN: 0910-6340 Impact factor: 2.081