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Comparing pH differential and methanol-based methods for anthocyanin assessments of strawberries

Journal

FOOD SCIENCE & NUTRITION
Volume 10, Issue 7, Pages 2123-2131

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.2065

Keywords

chloroform fraction; flavonoids; methanol extract; method development; organic solvent; pigments

Funding

  1. National Institute of Food and Agriculture [1015372, 2019-38821-29038]

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Anthocyanins are water-soluble polyphenolic pigments found in flowers, vegetables, and fruits, playing critical roles in plant and human health. Spectrophotometric methods are simple and inexpensive ways to quantify anthocyanins in plant tissues, but need to be optimized for different plant materials with the choice between organic solvent-based or pH differential methods.
Anthocyanins are a group of water-soluble polyphenolic pigments found primarily in flowers, vegetables, and fruits. These pigments play critical roles in plant and human health. Spectrophotometric methods are a simple and inexpensive way to quantify anthocyanins in plant tissues. Two main spectrophotometric methods have been developed, organic solvent-based, and pH differential methods. Both of these methods are subject to interference from light-absorbing impurities and need to be optimized for different matrixes of different plant materials. Eight methods have been tested in this experiment to quantify anthocyanins in strawberry fruits. Six organic solvent-based methods tested methanol, chloroform-methanol, and MgO in different ratios. The other two methods were pH differential method and a combination of organic solvent-based and pH differential method. Two methods used organic solvents (methanol and chloroform-methanol) were the best in extracting anthocyanin from strawberry fruits. Adding MgO increased the pH of the extract and was less efficient in anthocyanin extraction. All other methods had lower anthocyanin yield compared with methanol and chloroform-methanol methods and are not recommended for strawberry fruit anthocyanin extraction.

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