Authors
Daniele Del Rio, Amanda J Stewart, William Mullen, Jennifer Burns, Michael EJ Lean, Furio Brighenti, Alan Crozier
Publication date
2004/5/19
Journal
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Volume
52
Issue
10
Pages
2807-2815
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Tea is a complex mixture containing a range of compounds from simple phenolics to complex thearubigins, many of which have well-recognized antioxidant properties. This paper describes the application of high-performance liquid chromatography−mass spectrometry (HPLC-MSn) methods for the rapid and routine analysis of more than 30 phenolics in tea. Green and black tea infusions were injected directly onto a reversed phase HPLC column, and the phenolics eluted using two different mobile phase gradients, one optimized to resolve catechin derivatives and the other, flavonols and theaflavins. Compounds, identified on the basis of their retention time, absorbance spectrum, and MS fragmentation pattern, included (+)-catechin, (−)-epicatechin, theaflavin and their various gallate derivatives, quercetin and kaempferol mono-, di-, and triglycosides, quinic acid esters of gallic acid and hydroxycinnamates, and the …
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D Del Rio, AJ Stewart, W Mullen, J Burns, MEJ Lean… - Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2004