Literature DB >> 30668225

Relative molar sensitivities of carnosol and carnosic acid with respect to diphenylamine allow accurate quantification of antioxidants in rosemary extract.

Yuzo Nishizaki1, Naoko Masumoto1, Kaori Nakajima1, Kyoko Ishizuki1, Taichi Yamazaki2, Miho Kuroe2, Masahiko Numata2, Toshihide Ihara2, Atsuko Tada1, Naoki Sugimoto1, Kyoko Sato1.   

Abstract

We have been developing a high-performance liquid chromatography/photodiode array (HPLC/PDA) employing relative molar sensitivities (RMSs) and adopted it to the accurate quantification of carnosol (CL) and carnosic acid (CA) which are the antioxidants in rosemary extract. The method requires no references of CL or CA and instead uses RMSs with respect to diphenylamine (DPA) whose certified reference material is available from a reagent manufacturer. The molar and response ratios of the analytes to the reference in an artificial mixture of them were determined using 1H-quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-qNMR) and HPLC/PDA at a wavelength of 284 nm under isocratic condition, respectively, and then RMSs were calculated to be 0.111 for CL/DPA and 0.0809 for CA/DPA as averaged values in three HPLC-PDA instruments. The RMS values varied by up to 1.1% as relative standard deviation. To evaluate the performance of HPLC/PDA with the RMSs, the CL and CA contents in rosemary extracts were determined using DPA as a reference. The CL and CA contents were compared with those determined using calibration curves of CL and CA obtained by HPLC measurement of standard solutions prepared from their reagents whose absolute purities were determined using 1H-qNMR. The differences between the two methods for CL and CA were ≤3% as relative error. This chromatographic method with RMSs allows a simple and reliable quantification when reference of the analyte is unavailable.

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Keywords:  Carnosol; H-qNMR; HPLC/PDA; carnosic acid; certified reference material; relative molar sensitivity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30668225     DOI: 10.1080/19440049.2018.1556817

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess        ISSN: 1944-0057


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1.  Determination of perillaldehyde in perilla herbs using relative molar sensitivity to single-reference diphenyl sulfone.

Authors:  Naoko Masumoto; Yuzo Nishizaki; Takeshi Maruyama; Yasushi Igarashi; Kaori Nakajima; Taichi Yamazaki; Miho Kuroe; Masahiko Numata; Toshihide Ihara; Naoki Sugimoto; Kyoko Sato
Journal:  J Nat Med       Date:  2019-04-23       Impact factor: 2.343

2.  Development of an HPLC method with relative molar sensitivity based on 1H-qNMR to determine acteoside and pedaliin in dried sesame leaf powders and processed foods.

Authors:  Takashi Ohtsuki; Kiyoaki Matsuoka; Yushiro Fuji; Yuzo Nishizaki; Naoko Masumoto; Naoki Sugimoto; Kyoko Sato; Hiroshi Matsufuji
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-12-03       Impact factor: 3.240

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