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J AOAC Int ; 88(4): 998-1007, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16152914

RESUMEN

A new technique for the assay of carbohydrates is described in which separation and quantification of neutral saccharides, aminosaccharides, glycuronic acids, and disaccharides may be accomplished in less than 50 min of total run time. This method involves optimized anion-exchange liquid chromatography coupled with integrated pulse amperometric detection. Complex carbohydrates from various sources, including dietary supplements, were hydrolyzed in a dilute solution of trifluoroacetic acid, freeze-dried, and reconstituted in water containing 2-deoxygalactose as the internal standard. The solution was filtered and separated on CarboPac PA20 column. The eluted saccharides were detected by oxidation on a gold electrode with quadruple-pulsed integrated amperometry. The calibration plots for the saccharides were linear with an average correlation coefficient of 0.999. Method precision regarding peak retention time and resolution used in the peak identifications was verified. With this method, previously difficult-to-separate saccharides, such as galactosamine, glucosamine, and N-acetylglucosamine, were successfully resolved from the neutral saccharides rhamnose, arabinose, and galactose. Mannose was also resolved from xylose, and de-acetylation of aminosaccharides prior to separation was not necessary. This technique provides an accurate and efficient means to assay carbohydrates in dietary supplements, which new federal regulations will soon mandate.


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Carbohidratos/análisis , Cromatografía por Intercambio Iónico/métodos , Cromatografía Liquida/métodos , Electroquímica/instrumentación , Electroquímica/métodos , Acetilgalactosamina/análisis , Aloe , Calibración , Carbohidratos/química , Cromatografía , Coloides/química , Electrodos , Fucosa/análisis , Galactosamina/análisis , Glucosamina/análisis , Oro , Hidrólisis , Manosa/química , Monosacáridos/química , Oxígeno/química , Plantas/metabolismo , Polisacáridos/química , Acetato de Sodio/análisis , Acetato de Sodio/química , Hidróxido de Sodio/análisis , Factores de Tiempo , Ácido Trifluoroacético/análisis , Ácidos Urónicos/análisis , Xilosa/química
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J AOAC Int ; 88(3): 684-91, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16001840

RESUMEN

Aloe vera inner leaf gel has been used as a medicinal remedy for many years. Yet some aloe products do not demonstrate beneficial effects, indicating that poor quality products are reaching the market. Therefore, an efficient and accurate method is needed to evaluate the quality of aloe products. This paper describes a quick, quantitative colorimetric assay that has been developed for the determination of glucomannan in aloe gel and products. With this method, interference by non-aloe polysaccharides or other extraneous components was absent or negligible. Data indicate that the glucomannan can be determined at parts per million (mg/L) in aqueous solutions with an accuracy of 100 +/- 5% at a 10 mg/L concentration. The correlation coefficient is 0.999, and linearity is from 0.9 to 72.7 mg/L in the test solution. The method is inexpensive, simple, sensitive, and reproducible. This method was applied to determine the polysaccharide content of commercial aloe products. Both qualitative and quantitative information can be obtained in about 5 min.


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Aloe/química , Aloe/metabolismo , Polisacáridos/análisis , Colorantes/farmacología , Rojo Congo/farmacología , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Mananos/análisis , Extractos Vegetales/análisis , Polisacáridos/química , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Espectrofotometría , Factores de Tiempo
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