Capillary electrophoresis-UV analysis using silica-layer coated capillary for separation of seven phenolic acids and caffeine and its application to tea analysis

Abstract: This work presents an innovative silica-layer coated capillary with comparison study of the silica-layer coated capillary and the fused-silica capillary for the separation of seven phenolic acids viz. p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid (PHPA), p-coumaric acid (PCA), p-hydroxybenzoic acid (PHBA), c...

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Main Authors: Pattamaporn Hemwech, Apinya Obma, Sasinun Detsangiamsak, Supa Wirasate, Pimchai Chaiyen, Prapin Wilairat, Rattikan Chantiwas
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spelling th-mahidol.764892022-08-04T18:25:31Z Capillary electrophoresis-UV analysis using silica-layer coated capillary for separation of seven phenolic acids and caffeine and its application to tea analysis Pattamaporn Hemwech Apinya Obma Sasinun Detsangiamsak Supa Wirasate Pimchai Chaiyen Prapin Wilairat Rattikan Chantiwas Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology Mahidol University Chemical Engineering Earth and Planetary Sciences Engineering Environmental Science Materials Science Physics and Astronomy Abstract: This work presents an innovative silica-layer coated capillary with comparison study of the silica-layer coated capillary and the fused-silica capillary for the separation of seven phenolic acids viz. p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid (PHPA), p-coumaric acid (PCA), p-hydroxybenzoic acid (PHBA), caffeic acid (CFA), (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid (DHPA), gallic acid (GLA), and 2,3,4-trihydroxybenzoic acid (THBA), together with caffeine (CF), by capillary electro-chromatography (CEC) and micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC), respectively. The running buffer was 25.0 mM borate at pH 9.0, with addition of 50.0 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate for the MEKC mode. The non-coated capillary could not separate all seven phenolic acids by CEC or MEKC. This was achieved using the coated capillary for both CEC and MEKC. The innovative coated capillary with CEC had plate number N ≥ 2.0 × 104 m−1 and resolution Rs ≥ 1.6 for all adjacent pairs of peaks. The capillary was also able to separate GLA and THBA which are structural isomers. Although MEKC mode provided comparable efficiency and selectivity, the reduced EOF of the coated capillary led to longer separation time. The linear calibration range of the seven phenolic acids and caffeine were different but the coefficients of determinations (r2) were all > 0.9965. The precisions of the relative migration times and peak area ratios of analyte to internal standard were 0.1–1.8% and 1.8–6.8%, respectively. There were no statistical differences in the efficiency of separation of the phenolic acids and caffeine for three coated capillaries. It was applied to the analysis of caffeine and phenolic acids in brewed tea using tyramine as the internal standard. The tea samples were diluted prior to analysis by CEC. The separation was less than 15 min. Caffeine, gallic acid and p-coumaric acid were detected and quantified. Caffeine and gallic acid contents were 10.8–15.0 and 2.6–4.8 mg g−1 dry tea leaves, respectively. p-Coumaric acid was detected in only one of the samples with a content of 0.4 mg g−1. Percent recoveries of spiked diluted samples were 90 ± 9 to 106 ± 13%, respectively. Article highlights: Silica-layer coated capillary is first reported for simultaneous separation of seven phenolic acids by non-MEKC analysis.Performance between coated, and non-coated capillaries with analysis by CEC and MEKC were compared.Plate number, resolution, capillary reproducibility, and electroosmotic flow mobility are investigated. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]. 2022-08-04T08:17:55Z 2022-08-04T08:17:55Z 2021-12-01 Article SN Applied Sciences. Vol.3, No.12 (2021) 10.1007/s42452-021-04849-1 25233971 2-s2.0-85119092765 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/76489 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85119092765&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Chemical Engineering
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Engineering
Environmental Science
Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Chemical Engineering
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Engineering
Environmental Science
Materials Science
Physics and Astronomy
Pattamaporn Hemwech
Apinya Obma
Sasinun Detsangiamsak
Supa Wirasate
Pimchai Chaiyen
Prapin Wilairat
Rattikan Chantiwas
Capillary electrophoresis-UV analysis using silica-layer coated capillary for separation of seven phenolic acids and caffeine and its application to tea analysis
description Abstract: This work presents an innovative silica-layer coated capillary with comparison study of the silica-layer coated capillary and the fused-silica capillary for the separation of seven phenolic acids viz. p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid (PHPA), p-coumaric acid (PCA), p-hydroxybenzoic acid (PHBA), caffeic acid (CFA), (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid (DHPA), gallic acid (GLA), and 2,3,4-trihydroxybenzoic acid (THBA), together with caffeine (CF), by capillary electro-chromatography (CEC) and micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC), respectively. The running buffer was 25.0 mM borate at pH 9.0, with addition of 50.0 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate for the MEKC mode. The non-coated capillary could not separate all seven phenolic acids by CEC or MEKC. This was achieved using the coated capillary for both CEC and MEKC. The innovative coated capillary with CEC had plate number N ≥ 2.0 × 104 m−1 and resolution Rs ≥ 1.6 for all adjacent pairs of peaks. The capillary was also able to separate GLA and THBA which are structural isomers. Although MEKC mode provided comparable efficiency and selectivity, the reduced EOF of the coated capillary led to longer separation time. The linear calibration range of the seven phenolic acids and caffeine were different but the coefficients of determinations (r2) were all > 0.9965. The precisions of the relative migration times and peak area ratios of analyte to internal standard were 0.1–1.8% and 1.8–6.8%, respectively. There were no statistical differences in the efficiency of separation of the phenolic acids and caffeine for three coated capillaries. It was applied to the analysis of caffeine and phenolic acids in brewed tea using tyramine as the internal standard. The tea samples were diluted prior to analysis by CEC. The separation was less than 15 min. Caffeine, gallic acid and p-coumaric acid were detected and quantified. Caffeine and gallic acid contents were 10.8–15.0 and 2.6–4.8 mg g−1 dry tea leaves, respectively. p-Coumaric acid was detected in only one of the samples with a content of 0.4 mg g−1. Percent recoveries of spiked diluted samples were 90 ± 9 to 106 ± 13%, respectively. Article highlights: Silica-layer coated capillary is first reported for simultaneous separation of seven phenolic acids by non-MEKC analysis.Performance between coated, and non-coated capillaries with analysis by CEC and MEKC were compared.Plate number, resolution, capillary reproducibility, and electroosmotic flow mobility are investigated. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
author2 Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology
author_facet Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology
Pattamaporn Hemwech
Apinya Obma
Sasinun Detsangiamsak
Supa Wirasate
Pimchai Chaiyen
Prapin Wilairat
Rattikan Chantiwas
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author Pattamaporn Hemwech
Apinya Obma
Sasinun Detsangiamsak
Supa Wirasate
Pimchai Chaiyen
Prapin Wilairat
Rattikan Chantiwas
author_sort Pattamaporn Hemwech
title Capillary electrophoresis-UV analysis using silica-layer coated capillary for separation of seven phenolic acids and caffeine and its application to tea analysis
title_short Capillary electrophoresis-UV analysis using silica-layer coated capillary for separation of seven phenolic acids and caffeine and its application to tea analysis
title_full Capillary electrophoresis-UV analysis using silica-layer coated capillary for separation of seven phenolic acids and caffeine and its application to tea analysis
title_fullStr Capillary electrophoresis-UV analysis using silica-layer coated capillary for separation of seven phenolic acids and caffeine and its application to tea analysis
title_full_unstemmed Capillary electrophoresis-UV analysis using silica-layer coated capillary for separation of seven phenolic acids and caffeine and its application to tea analysis
title_sort capillary electrophoresis-uv analysis using silica-layer coated capillary for separation of seven phenolic acids and caffeine and its application to tea analysis
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/76489
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