Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1201588 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2011 | 5 Pages |
The characteristic fragmentation pattern of six reducing and two non reducing type disaccharides – (neohesperidose, acuminose, sambubiose, rutinose, vicianose, primverose, and two arabinosyl-inositols) has been described. These saccharides have not been previously identified by on-line chromatographic techniques. Unambiguous specific characteristics of the TMS (oxime)s such as mass distribution, syn/anti oximes ratios and elution order proved to be associated with their reducing or non reducing character, with their aldosyl property and with the position of their O-glycosidic linkages. The practical utility of the mass fragmentation study of these rare disaccharides was demonstrated, at the first time, by the simultaneous, on-line identification and quantification of the acuminose, vicianose, primverose and arabinosyl-inositol contents of tea leaves, from green and black tea blends of Indian and Chinese origin.
► Rare plant disaccharides were identified and quantified by GC–MS. ► Retention order and mass fragmentation of eight glycosides were characterized. ► Acidic and enzymatic extracts were analyzed as TMS-oximes. ► Glycosides found in tea: arabinosyl-inositols, acuminose, vicianose, primverose.