Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8888154 | Food Control | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
A fast quality control protocol based on reference BL-DMAC assay and High-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC)-Densitometry was optimized for routine quality control of cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) products. The sample preparation appeared as a key step to ensure a relevant comparison of products quality and biological data. Sequential solid/liquid extractions were required to fully extract polyphenols, regardless the extraction solvent chosen. The HPTLC-densitometry herein protocol used epicatechin, PAC-A2 and PAC-B2 as quality markers and densitometric measurements at 200Â nm. The PAC-A2/Epicatechin ratio, obtained using HPTLC, appeared as an appropriate indicator of the quality of cranberry ingredient. Only two products, among the tested panel, exhibited a high quality cranberry-based ingredient using this criteria. UPLC-MS analyses coupled to multivariate analyses confirmed HPTLC-densitometry conclusions. This work highlighted the plural PAC composition of commercial products and the lack of standardization for cranberry-based products on the market, explaining the non-reproducibility of clinical trials.
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Authors
Leslie Boudesocque-Delaye, Arnaud Lanoue, Joëlle Dorat, Frank Bruyère, Alain Gueiffier, Cécile Enguehard-Gueiffier,