Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1189811 Food Chemistry 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The fractionation pattern of Mn and Zn in the infusions of black and green teas was studied using the Amberlite XAD7 and the Dowex 50Wx4 sorbents connected in a series, after the thorough examination of the sorption and the desorption characteristics of the resins applied. Under the optimized conditions, the one step two column approach developed enabled to distinguish three different operationally defined classes of the metal species, namely the polyphenolic, the cationic and the residual metal fractions. The results indicate that Mn and Zn in tea infusions are predominantly present in the form of the cationic species (up to 80% or more, especially in the green teas). Both metals are also attached to the polyphenolic compounds and possibly to other macromolecules.

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