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Separation of Phenols from the Leaves of Toona Sinensis (Meliaceae) by Capillary Electrophoresis

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AbstractA micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MEKC) method, using UV detection, was developed for the determination of polyphenols in Toona sinensis (Meliaceae); the procedure involved precipitation of polyphenols from the leaves of T. sinensis using methanol. The structures can be established with fifteen compounds including methyl gallate, gallic acid, kaempferol, quercitin, quercitrin, rutin, kaempferol‐glucoside, catechin, epicatechin, stearic acid, palmitic acid, β‐sitosterol, stigmasterol, β‐sitosteryl‐glucoside, and stigmasteryl‐glucoside by spectroscopic analysis. However, there has been no investigation to quantitate the polyphenols that form T. sinensis. Thus, seven polyphenols of T. sinensis with UV absorbance, catechin (C), epicatechin (EC), methyl gallate (MG), rutin (R), gallic acid (G), quercitrin (Q), and kaempferol (K) were separated within 10 min with a 40 cm uncoated fused‐silica column, with the RSD < 3% (migration times), voltage at 15 kV using this method. On‐column detection was carried out at 254 nm. The detection limit of this method for all analytes ranged from 19.5 to 0.02 μM (RSD < 3.1%). The method provided a rapid and sensitive identification of polyphenols of interest in T. sinensis and is suitable for biological activity studies.
Title: Separation of Phenols from the Leaves of Toona Sinensis (Meliaceae) by Capillary Electrophoresis
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AbstractA micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MEKC) method, using UV detection, was developed for the determination of polyphenols in Toona sinensis (Meliaceae); the procedure involved precipitation of polyphenols from the leaves of T.
sinensis using methanol.
The structures can be established with fifteen compounds including methyl gallate, gallic acid, kaempferol, quercitin, quercitrin, rutin, kaempferol‐glucoside, catechin, epicatechin, stearic acid, palmitic acid, β‐sitosterol, stigmasterol, β‐sitosteryl‐glucoside, and stigmasteryl‐glucoside by spectroscopic analysis.
However, there has been no investigation to quantitate the polyphenols that form T.
sinensis.
Thus, seven polyphenols of T.
sinensis with UV absorbance, catechin (C), epicatechin (EC), methyl gallate (MG), rutin (R), gallic acid (G), quercitrin (Q), and kaempferol (K) were separated within 10 min with a 40 cm uncoated fused‐silica column, with the RSD < 3% (migration times), voltage at 15 kV using this method.
On‐column detection was carried out at 254 nm.
The detection limit of this method for all analytes ranged from 19.
5 to 0.
02 μM (RSD < 3.
1%).
The method provided a rapid and sensitive identification of polyphenols of interest in T.
sinensis and is suitable for biological activity studies.

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