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Evaluation of high-performance liquid chromatography for determination of phenolic compounds in pear horticultural cultivars

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CHROMATOGRAPHIA
Volume 51, Issue 1-2, Pages 37-43

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/BF02490693

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column liquid chromatography; polyphenolic compounds; peel and pulp samples; pear horticultural cultivars

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An analytical evaluation of an HPLC method with diode array detection to separate and quantify polyphenolic compounds from pears has been made. The method was applied to the quantitative analysis of phenolics from five pear horticultural cultivars (Agua, Blanquilla, Conference, Pasagrana and Decana) in both peel and pulp matrices and evaluated for precision and accuracy. Precision was taken as the reproducibility in peak area of the polyphenols of interest as well as in the slope of calibration graphs. Values ranged 2-5%. Accuracy was evaluated by recovery of all polyphenolic compounds from both peel and pulp in all pears investigated. Accuracy values ranged 92-102%, and were independent of the polyphenolic structure, horticultural cultivar and matrix. Identification was by comparing retention times and UV spectra with those of standards when commercially available. When not available commercially, provisional identification was according to spectral characteristics as well as from isolation and hydrolysis data. Application of the method revealed differences between peel and pulp in all cases studied; the higher levels of phenolics were found in the peels. Decana and Pasagrana cultivars showed the highest phenolic content compounds whereas Conference showed the lowest.

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