Ultra-High-Speed Analysis of Polyphenols in Wine
Applications | 2010 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
The analysis of polyphenols in red wine is essential for both quality control and research into health-promoting compounds. Resveratrol, a key stilbene antioxidant, has been linked to beneficial effects on human health and longevity. Fast, accurate and sensitive methods are required to quantify trans- and cis-resveratrol in complex wine matrices.
This study aimed to develop an ultra-high-speed liquid chromatography method coupled with high-sensitivity fluorescence detection to separate and quantify resveratrol isomers in red wine. The goal was to achieve high resolution, short analysis time and robust performance under routine laboratory conditions.
Sample Preparation:
Chromatographic Conditions:
Detection:
The optimized method achieved baseline separation of trans- and cis-resveratrol in under four minutes. The fluorescence detector provided high selectivity and low detection limits, overcoming matrix interference. Temperature control of the flow cell ensured stable response despite ambient fluctuations. High system pressure operational stability enabled reproducible retention times and peak shapes.
Advances may include coupling ultra-high-speed separations with mass spectrometry for broader phenolic profiling, automation of sample preparation to increase laboratory efficiency, use of greener solvents to reduce environmental impact, and development of portable fluorescence detectors for in-field wine analysis.
This ultra-high-speed UHPLC-fluorescence method provides a fast, sensitive and reliable approach for quantifying resveratrol isomers in red wine. Its combination of high resolution, robust temperature control and minimal runtime makes it well suited for both industrial quality assurance and academic research.
HPLC
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Importance of the topic
The analysis of polyphenols in red wine is essential for both quality control and research into health-promoting compounds. Resveratrol, a key stilbene antioxidant, has been linked to beneficial effects on human health and longevity. Fast, accurate and sensitive methods are required to quantify trans- and cis-resveratrol in complex wine matrices.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study aimed to develop an ultra-high-speed liquid chromatography method coupled with high-sensitivity fluorescence detection to separate and quantify resveratrol isomers in red wine. The goal was to achieve high resolution, short analysis time and robust performance under routine laboratory conditions.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Sample Preparation:
- Acidify red wine with hydrochloric acid.
- Extract phenolic compounds using diethyl ether.
- Evaporate and dry the extract, then reconstitute in 50% methanol.
Chromatographic Conditions:
- Column: Shim-pack XR-ODS III (150 mm × 2.0 mm I.D., 2.2 µm).
- Mobile Phase A: 0.2% formic acid in water; B: 0.2% formic acid in acetonitrile.
- Gradient: B from 23% at 0 min to 26% at 1 min, 40% at 2.5 min, and 100% at 2.51–4 min.
- Flow Rate: 0.7 mL/min; Column Temp: 60 °C; Injection Volume: 11 µL.
- Max System Pressure: 75 MPa.
Detection:
- Detector: RF-20Axs high-sensitivity fluorescence with temperature-controlled cell (20 °C).
- Excitation: 300 nm; Emission: 386 nm; Semi-micro flow cell.
Key Results and Discussion
The optimized method achieved baseline separation of trans- and cis-resveratrol in under four minutes. The fluorescence detector provided high selectivity and low detection limits, overcoming matrix interference. Temperature control of the flow cell ensured stable response despite ambient fluctuations. High system pressure operational stability enabled reproducible retention times and peak shapes.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Rapid throughput: analysis cycle under 4 minutes per sample.
- High resolution: clear separation of isomeric forms.
- Enhanced sensitivity and selectivity using fluorescence detection.
- Robust performance suitable for routine quality control in the wine industry and research laboratories.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances may include coupling ultra-high-speed separations with mass spectrometry for broader phenolic profiling, automation of sample preparation to increase laboratory efficiency, use of greener solvents to reduce environmental impact, and development of portable fluorescence detectors for in-field wine analysis.
Conclusion
This ultra-high-speed UHPLC-fluorescence method provides a fast, sensitive and reliable approach for quantifying resveratrol isomers in red wine. Its combination of high resolution, robust temperature control and minimal runtime makes it well suited for both industrial quality assurance and academic research.
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