Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1186653 Food Chemistry 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Rapid, quantitative information about the micronutrients (including beta carotene) in mango fruit is often desired. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and spectrophotometry the two widely used methods in practice to quantify carotenoids, both require a time consuming and expensive extraction of a pigment prior to the analysis itself.This paper compares the performances of the three candidate methods for the assessment of beta carotene in 21 different mango homogenates to that of the HPLC as an established standard technique. The extraction is imperative in neither of the methods: the laser-based optothermal window (OW), the resonance Raman spectroscopy and the tristimulus colorimetry. For the quantitative analysis however the availability of the calibration curve is a necessity. All candidate methods and in particular OW technique (compact instrument, low-cost and the ease of operation) hold promise for a rapid screening/quantitative assessment of beta carotene in mango fruit.

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