LC/MS (TOF) Analysis of Peonidin Glycosides from High Bush Blueberries on Ascentis® Express C18
Materiales
Analytical column
CONDITIONS
column
Ascentis Express C18, 10 cm x 2.1 mm I.D., 2.7 μm particles (53823-U)
mobile phase
[A] 0.1% (v/v) formic acid in water; [B] 0.1% (v/v) formic acid in 75:25 (v/v) acetonitrile:water
flow rate
0.2 mL/min
gradient
2% B for 2 min, to 100% B in 38 min
column temp.
35 °C
detector
ESI(+) TOF, extracted ions m/z 463.1244, 433.1140, 505.137
injection
1 μL
Descripción
Analysis Note
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the change in anthocyanins levels in wild blueberries as a function of berry development. The delphinidin, putinidin, peonidin, and malvinidin base-modified components exhibited a dramatic increase in abundance as a function of berry development. The cyanidin base-modified components exhibited a much lower increase in abundance as a function of berry development, it is uncertain the significance of the rate increase. Chlorogenic acid exhibited a continuous decrease in abundance as a function of berry development. Overall, the combination of UV/Vis detection along with accurate mass TOF enabled a effective method of identification of anthocyanins from blueberry extracts. The Ascentis Express column provided rapid, sensitive detection and rugged operation.
Other Notes
Berries (1.0 g) were added to 1.0 mL of 1% (v/v) formic acid in methanol. Samples were crushed in the solvent mixture and extracted (refrigerated) for 2 hours. A portion of the extracted sample was removed, centrifuged and the supernatant was collected for HPLC analysis.
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