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Separation of Natural Food Pigments in Saponified and Un-Saponified Paprika Oleoresin by Ultra High Performance Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (UHPSFC)
被引:16
|作者:
Berger, Terry A.
[1
]
Berger, Blair K.
[1
]
机构:
[1] SFC Solut Inc, Englewood, FL 34224 USA
关键词:
Ultra high performance supercritical fluid chromatography (UHPSFC);
Sub-2 mu m particles;
Solvatochromic shift;
Paprika oleoresin;
Capsanthin;
Natural food dyes;
CAPSICUM-ANNUUM;
CARBON-DIOXIDE;
LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY;
CAROTENOIDS;
EXTRACTION;
D O I:
10.1007/s10337-013-2466-y
中图分类号:
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号:
071010 ;
081704 ;
摘要:
The natural pigments in paprika were rapidly and efficiently separated by ultra high performance supercritical fluid chromatography. The separation of both un-saponified and saponified mixtures of paprika oleoresin were optimized, with run times of 10.6 min. Three different C18 columns, a cyano, silica and diol column, all 3 x 100 mm, with 1.8 mu m particles were compared. The best separation for the un-saponified sample was found with an SB-C18 column, while the saponified samples were best separated on a bare silica, RX-Sil column. A SB-CN column allowed near optimum separation of both the unsaponified, and saponified samples, with similar run times. The best mobile phase was carbon dioxide (CO2) modified with isopropyl alcohol (IPA), with a composition gradient. Fingerprints of several commercial pepper products indicated that one appeared to be colored with artificial dyes, while the color of a chili powder may have been enhanced with a paprika extract. Spectra, using CO2 with IPA as modifier, produced a single maximum at 453 nm, which appears to represent up to a 30 nm solvatochromic shift from the maxima in most organic solvents. Acetonitrile (ACN) as modifier produced spectra with two maxima and a similar solvatochromic shift. These results appear to be the first on saponified paprika oleoresin samples using SFC. It is also the first detailed report on the separation of un-saponified samples. The results are up to six times faster than comparable results by HPLC. It appears that SFC is a viable, superior alternative to HPLC for the analysis of this important commercial product, without using ACN, or chlorinated solvents.
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页码:591 / 601
页数:11
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