A. Escarpa et Mc. Gonzalez, Identification and quantitation of phenolics from green beans by high-performance liquid chromatography, CHROMATOGR, 52(1-2), 2000, pp. 33-38
High-performance liquid chromatography with diode-array detection has been
used for the separation and quantitation of phenolics from fresh and proces
sed green beans. Whole beans, pods and seeds of green beans were studied se
parately Chromatographic profiles from pods were more complex than those fo
und in seeds. Flavonol glycosides were confined to quercetin and kaempferol
classes and they were typical of external parts of the fruit Flavan-3-ols
monomers ((+) catechin and (-) epicatechin) as well as procyanidins structu
res were identified in pods and seeds. Chromatographic profiles from proces
sed beans revealed a polyphenolic composition similar to those found in pod
fresh green beans. The chromatographic method was carefully validated in r
egard to precision and accuracy. High reproducibility of peak area (RSD < 3
%) and calibration slopes (RSD < 4%) was obtained. Recoveries between 94 -
104% revealed good accuracy for the overall method. Application to quantita
tive determination in a representative number of samples allowed good knowl
edge of the phenolic composition of green beans (Phaseolus vulgaris v. vulg
aris).