Chlorogenic Acids in Apple Juice
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Reliable Detection with Purospher® HPLC Columns
Commonly found in apples, phenolics are an important class of compounds that are derived from phenylalanine via the shikimate and phenylpropanoid pathways. The major classes of phenolics in apples include phenolic acids, flavonoids, flavonols and anthocyans. The most important polyphenolic compound is chlorogenic acid, which is a derivate of hydroxycinnimic acid.
Many apples eaten by consumers have been stored for up to 9 months and there is little information on the effect of storage on apple phenolics. Due to the rising interest in apple phenolics in the diet, it is important to obtain reliable data on the identity, concentration and fate of these compounds in various cultivars. For this purpose, MilliporeSigma's Purospher® HPLC columns offer highly reliable results, with excellent separations and outstanding peak symmetry.
Application Example
Separation of chlorogenic acid in apple juice
Column |
Purospher® STAR RP-18 endcapped (5μm) LiChroCART® 205-4,6 HPLC column (150252) |
Precolumn |
Purospher® STAR RP-18 endcapped (5μm) LiChroCART® 4-4 (150250) |
Oven temperature |
40°C |
Flow Rate |
1 mL /min |
Mobile Phase A |
0.1% Phosphoric acid (1 mL 85% Phosphoric acid in to 1 L with HPLC Water) |
Mobile Phase B |
Acetonitrile |
Gradient | Time (min) | Eluent A | Eluent B |
0.0 1.4 30.5 33.5 41.8 51.9 55.0 57.0 60.0 65.0 85.1 |
100 94 88 83 81 37 37 0 0 100 100 |
0 6 12 17 19 63 63 100 100 0 0 |
Sample |
Fresh apple juice |
Peak |
Chlorogenic acid |
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Specification of Purospher® RP-18 endcapped
Sorbent characteristics |
Purity C18-silica with special modification and deactivation of the surface |
Metal content |
Na, Ca, Mg, Al: 1 ppm; Fe 3 ppm |
Particle shape |
Spherical |
Particle size |
5 μm |
Pore size |
90 Å (9 nm) |
Pore volume |
1.05 mL/g |
Spec. surface area |
480 m²/g |
Carbon load |
18.0 % C |
pH range |
pH 2 - 8 |
Efficiency |
80.000 N/m |
Shipping eluent |
Acetonitrile/Water |