Chromatographic Determination of Cyanoglycosides Prunasin and Amygdalin in Plant Extracts Using a Porous Graphitic Carbon Column

The determination of cyanogenic compounds in plants is often performed by HPLC. However, in this analysis, interferences due to compounds in the matrix, such as tannins and other pigments, are encountered, especially in roots and leaves. A new method is proposed for determining the cyanogenic glycos...

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Published inJournal of agricultural and food chemistry Vol. 50; no. 24; pp. 6960 - 6963
Main Authors Berenguer-Navarro, V, Giner-Galván, R. M, Grané-Teruel, N, Arrazola-Paternina, G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC American Chemical Society 20.11.2002
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Summary:The determination of cyanogenic compounds in plants is often performed by HPLC. However, in this analysis, interferences due to compounds in the matrix, such as tannins and other pigments, are encountered, especially in roots and leaves. A new method is proposed for determining the cyanogenic glycosides amygdalin (d-mandelonitrile β-d-gentiobioside) and prunasin (d-mandelonitrile β-d-glucoside) in almond tree tissues, using poly(vinylpyrrolidone) or active carbon as scavengers for extracting cyanogenic compounds from roots or leaves, respectively. A new chromatographic approach for conducting the analysis is also discussed herein. The advantages of a Hypercarb column for the analysis of prunasin in roots are shown. The correlation coefficient with a reference method is high (>0.99), and statistical tests prove that the two methods are equivalent. In addition, the results provide evidence that prunasin is the only cyanoglycoside present in almond tree roots. Keywords: Chromatography; amygdalin; prunasin; almond tree tissues
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ISSN:0021-8561
1520-5118
DOI:10.1021/jf0256081