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HPLC-DAD optimization of quantification of vescalagin, gallic and ellagic acid in chestnut tannins

Charline Richard-Dazeur, Philippe Jacolot, Céline Niquet‐Léridon, Luc Goethals, Nicolas Barbezier, Pauline M. Anton

2023Heliyon13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The quantification of hydrolysable polyphenols such as gallic, ellagic acid and vescalagin by HPLC-DAD is classically run after methanol extraction as a reference solvent. Water extraction is usually discarded because of a lower obtention of total polyphenol content compared to methanol extraction. In our study, methanol was compared to water extraction in both the total polyphenol content method and the HPLC-DAD analysis. Total polyphenol content in water extraction was lower than in methanol extraction, but water extraction gave better results on HPLC-DAD. In conclusion, total polyphenol content cannot be used as reference to choose the solvent of extraction to quantify some polyphenols by HPLC-DAD because of the specific properties of each polyphenol. Indeed, recovery results obtained on hydrolysable polyphenols with water extraction were better and with a lower variability than following methanol extraction.

Topics & Concepts

Ellagic acidPolyphenolGallic acidHigh-performance liquid chromatographyExtraction (chemistry)ChromatographyChemistryMethanolWater extractionSolventBiochemistryOrganic chemistryAntioxidantPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesFood Quality and Safety StudiesNatural product bioactivities and synthesis