High-Speed Analysis of Methylated Catechin in Benifuuki Green Tea
Applications | 2019 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Benifuuki green tea is rich in O-methylated catechins, especially EGCG3″Me, which shows antiallergic effects. Reliable quantification of this bioactive compound is critical for standardizing functional tea products and ensuring quality compliance under agricultural standards.
This study demonstrates the application of the Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS) HPLC method and a high-speed variant for determining O-methylated catechin (EGCG3″Me) in Benifuuki green tea leaves. The goal is to compare analytical performance, including speed, solvent consumption, and reproducibility, using Shimadzu’s Nexera X3 system and Shim-pack GIST columns.
Sample preparation follows the JAS protocol: 250 mg of powdered tea is extracted with phosphoric acid/ethanol/water, filtered, and diluted prior to injection. Chromatographic analysis uses a Nexera X3 UHPLC with:
Detection is by UV absorbance at 272 nm.
Calibration curves for 1–50 mg/L EGCG3″Me exhibited excellent linearity (R² ≥ 0.99999) in both methods. High-speed analysis reduced run time and solvent use to about 25% of the JAS method while maintaining resolution. Repeatability at 1 mg/L standard showed %RSD ≤1% for retention time and peak area in both setups. Analysis of commercial Benifuuki tea yielded 12 g/kg EGCG3″Me consistently across methods.
Emerging directions include miniaturized UHPLC columns for faster separations, coupling with mass spectrometry for increased specificity, and expansion to other methylated flavonoids in functional foods. Automation and data analytics integration will further streamline high-volume analyses.
This work validates both the official JAS HPLC protocol and a high-speed alternative for precise determination of methylated catechin in Benifuuki tea. The high-speed approach delivers equivalent accuracy and reproducibility with significant time and solvent savings, improving laboratory efficiency.
HPLC
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Benifuuki green tea is rich in O-methylated catechins, especially EGCG3″Me, which shows antiallergic effects. Reliable quantification of this bioactive compound is critical for standardizing functional tea products and ensuring quality compliance under agricultural standards.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study demonstrates the application of the Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS) HPLC method and a high-speed variant for determining O-methylated catechin (EGCG3″Me) in Benifuuki green tea leaves. The goal is to compare analytical performance, including speed, solvent consumption, and reproducibility, using Shimadzu’s Nexera X3 system and Shim-pack GIST columns.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Sample preparation follows the JAS protocol: 250 mg of powdered tea is extracted with phosphoric acid/ethanol/water, filtered, and diluted prior to injection. Chromatographic analysis uses a Nexera X3 UHPLC with:
- JAS-compliant: Shim-pack GIST C18 (150×4.6 mm, 5 μm), 1.0 mL/min, 23→70→23% B gradient over 30 min
- High-speed: Shim-pack GIST-HP C18 (75×3.0 mm, 3 μm), same mobile phases, compressed gradient over 7.5 min, 4 μL injection
Detection is by UV absorbance at 272 nm.
Main Results and Discussion
Calibration curves for 1–50 mg/L EGCG3″Me exhibited excellent linearity (R² ≥ 0.99999) in both methods. High-speed analysis reduced run time and solvent use to about 25% of the JAS method while maintaining resolution. Repeatability at 1 mg/L standard showed %RSD ≤1% for retention time and peak area in both setups. Analysis of commercial Benifuuki tea yielded 12 g/kg EGCG3″Me consistently across methods.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High throughput: Four-fold faster analysis supports larger sample sets.
- Cost reduction: Lower solvent consumption reduces operational expenses.
- Regulatory compliance: Conforms to JAS requirements for tea labeling.
- Quality control: Accurate, reproducible results enhance product standardization.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Emerging directions include miniaturized UHPLC columns for faster separations, coupling with mass spectrometry for increased specificity, and expansion to other methylated flavonoids in functional foods. Automation and data analytics integration will further streamline high-volume analyses.
Conclusion
This work validates both the official JAS HPLC protocol and a high-speed alternative for precise determination of methylated catechin in Benifuuki tea. The high-speed approach delivers equivalent accuracy and reproducibility with significant time and solvent savings, improving laboratory efficiency.
References
- Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS 0002), Determination of O-methylated Catechin in ‘Benifuuki’ Green Tea, MAFF, 2018.
- Maeda-Yamamoto M. et al., Nippon Shokuhin Kagaku Kogaku Kaishi, 48, 64–68 (2001).
- Homura Y. et al., Nippon Shokuhin Kagaku Kogaku Kaishi, 63(7), 312–318 (2016).
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