Ejm. Konings et Hhs. Roomans, EVALUATION AND VALIDATION OF AN LC METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF CAROTENOIDS IN VEGETABLES AND FRUIT, Food chemistry, 59(4), 1997, pp. 599-603
In many epidemiologic studies, an increased intake of fruits and veget
ables was associated with a reduced risk of various cancers. Research
on possible anticarcinogenic compounds is often focussed on carotenoid
s. We elaborated a method for the determination of lutein, zeaxanthin,
alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, lycopene and beta-cryptoxanthin in fru
it and vegetables. After extraction, carotenoids were dissolved and a
fraction was injected onto the LC-system and chromatographed isocratic
ally on a Vydac polymer C-18 column. The mobile phase was a mixture of
methanol and THF (95/5 v/v). Carotenoids were detected at 450 nm usin
g a diode array detector. The separation between the individual carote
noids was satisfactory and the interference of other compounds small.
Low recoveries (60%) for lycopene were found due to presence of hastal
loy frits in LC system. Problems were solved by changing them for PAT
(Peek Alloyed with Teflon) frits. Values for repeatability relative st
andard deviation (RSDr) of carotenoids in carrot, spinach, tomato, cor
n and tangerine ranged from 1.9-4.9%. The mean standard recoveries for
carotenoids in tomato and tangerine ranged from 93-107%. With this pr
ocedure, carotenoids may be determined in fruits and vegetables under
routine conditions, yielding reliable and reproducible results. (C) 19
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