Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1244366 | Talanta | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, an activity based screening technique combining two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2DHPLC) with UV-absorbance and chemiluminescence detection was applied to study “Ristretto”, “Decaffeinatto” and “Volluto” espresso coffees. This technique, which coupled the separation power of 2DHPLC with the sensitivity and selectivity of the chemiluminescence detection, offers great potential for screening complex samples for antioxidant compounds. Detailed information regarding the complexity of the sample, and the variation between these three coffees could be obtained using this multidimensional-hyphenated method of analysis.
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Authors
Mariam Mnatsakanyan, Paul G. Stevenson, Xavier A. Conlan, Paul S. Francis, Tiffany A. Goodie, Geoffrey P. McDermott, Neil W. Barnett, R. Andrew Shalliker,