Comparison of Anthocyanin Distribution in Different Blueberry Sources by Capillary Zone Electrophoresis
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Capillary zone electrophoretic separation of blueberry anthocyanins was studied using a Na-borate buffer containing trans-1,2-diaminocyclohexane-N, N, N', N'-tetra acetic acid monohydrate (CyDTA) as the carrier buffer. The separation conditions were precisely examined using an aqueous extract of bilberry (wild type blueberry) as the separation sample which is rich in this type and amount of anthocyanins. Each separated peak was identified by comparing the mobility with that of anthocyanin standards after normalization against the mobility of malvidin 3-o-glucoside (Mv 3-Glc) added as an internal standard. As salt concentrations of the running buffer increased, the peak resolution was markedly improved over the whole range of separation, especially, among the fast moving components (petunidin 3-glucoside, cyanidin 3-glucoside and malvidin 3-galactoside). Inversely, the peak separtion both between petunidin 3-glucoside and peonidin 3-glucoside, and between delphinidin 3-glucoside and petunidin 3-galactoside, respectively, were decreased. The anthocyanins were, however, successfully separated by decreasing the buffer pH. Good separation of anthocyanins was finally achieved by 30 mM Na-borate (pH 8.78) containing 7.5 mM CyDTA within 10 min. Under this separation condition, anthocyanins from different blueberry sources were analyzed. The results revealed that different blueberry sources had their own patterns of anthocyanin distribution and amounts in the extracts, thus the pesent method is suitable for the quality control of anthocuanin-containing food materials.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2000-04-01
著者
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KONISHI Tetsuya
Department of Radiochemistry-Biophysics and Functional Food Sciences, Niigata University of Pharmacy
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Tateyama Chigusa
Niigata Woman's College
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Konishi T
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Niigata University Of Pharmacy And Applied Life Sciences
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Konishi Tetsuya
Department Of Applied Life Sciences Niigata University Of Pharmacy And Applied Life Sciences
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ICHIYANAGI Takashi
Department of Hygiene Chemistry Niigata College of Pharmacy
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OIKAWA Kikuo
Department of Hygiene Chemistry Niigata College of Pharmacy
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Oikawa K
Faculty Of Applied Life Sciences Niigata University Of Pharmacy And Applied Life Sciences
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Oikawa Kikuo
Department Of Environmental Chemistry Niigata College Of Pharmacy
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Ichiyanagi Takashi
Faculty Of Applied Life Sciences Niigata University Of Pharmacy And Applied Life Sciences
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