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Determination of d-fagomine in buckwheat and mulberry by cation exchange HPLC/ESI-Q-MS

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 402, Issue 5, Pages 1953-1960

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-011-5639-2

Keywords

D-Fagomine; Iminosugars; Iminocyclitols; Buckwheat; Mulberry; HPLC/MS

Funding

  1. Bioglane SLNE
  2. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [CDTI-NEOTEC 20080474, AGL2009-12374-C03-03/ALI]
  3. Catalan regional government [2009 SGR 00281]

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d-Fagomine is an iminosugar first found in buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) which if used as a dietary supplement or functional food component may reduce the risks of developing insulin resistance, becoming overweight and suffering from an excess of potentially pathogenic bacteria. As d-fagomine may become increasingly important to the food industry, a reliable analytical method for its determination in natural plant sources and foodstuffs is desirable. We have devised a method to separate d-fagomine from its diastereomers 3-epi-fagomine and 3,4-di-epi-fagomine in a single run by cation exchange high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with detection and quantification by mass spectrometry using electrospray ionisation and a simple quadrupole analyser (ESI-Q-MS). The method is validated and applied to the determination of d-fagomine in buckwheat groats (6.7-44 mg kg(-1)), leaves, bran and flour. We show that buckwheat contains 3,4-di-epi-fagomine (1.0-43 mg kg(-1)), which has not previously been reported in this source. The procedure is also applied to mulberry (Morus alba) leaves, which contain d-fagomine and 3-epi-fagomine as minor components. The new method provides a means for convenient and accurate determination of d-fagomine in plant samples and foodstuffs.

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