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Shima N N S Hashim1, Lachlan J Schwarz, Reinhard I Boysen, Yuanzhong Yang, Basil Danylec, Milton T W Hearn.
Abstract
Red wine has long been credited as a good source of health-beneficial antioxidants, including the bioactive polyphenols catechin, quercetin, and (E)-resveratrol. In this paper, we report the application of reusable molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for the selective and robust solid-phase extraction (SPE) and rapid analysis of (E)-resveratrol (LOD=8.87×10(-3) mg/L, LOQ=2.94×10(-2) mg/L), along with a range of other polyphenols from an Australian Pinot noir red wine. Optimization of the molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction (MISPE) protocol resulted in the significant enrichment of (E)-resveratrol and several structurally related polyphenols. These secondary metabolites were subsequently identified by RP-HPLC and μLC-ESI ion trap MS/MS methods. The developed MISPE protocol employed low volumes of environmentally benign solvents selected according to the Green Chemistry principles, and resulted in the recovery of 99% of the total (E)-resveratrol present. These results further demonstrate the potential of generic protocols for the analysis of target compound with health beneficial properties within the food and nutraceutical industries using tailor-made MIPs.Entities:
Keywords: (E)-Resveratrol; Capillary HPLC–ESI ion trap MS/MS; Molecularly imprinted polymer; Pinot noir red wine; Solid-phase extraction
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23871560 DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2013.06.052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr A ISSN: 0021-9673 Impact factor: 4.759