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An innovative monolithic zwitterionic stationary phase for the separation of phenolic acids in coffee bean extracts by capillary electrochromatography

A methacrylate based monolith, containing the innovative zwitterionic monomer (3-allyl-1-imidazol) propane sulfonate, was prepared in 100 µm I.D. silica capillaries by UV initiated photo-polymerization. Composition of the porogen, i.e. a mixture of 1-propanol, 1,4 butanediol and water, was of great...

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Autores principales: Murauer, Adele, Bakry, Rania, Schottenberger, Herwig, Huck, Christian, Ganzera, Markus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5388181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28335967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2017.01.048
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author Murauer, Adele
Bakry, Rania
Schottenberger, Herwig
Huck, Christian
Ganzera, Markus
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Bakry, Rania
Schottenberger, Herwig
Huck, Christian
Ganzera, Markus
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description A methacrylate based monolith, containing the innovative zwitterionic monomer (3-allyl-1-imidazol) propane sulfonate, was prepared in 100 µm I.D. silica capillaries by UV initiated photo-polymerization. Composition of the porogen, i.e. a mixture of 1-propanol, 1,4 butanediol and water, was of great importance to obtain a homogeneous monolith with satisfactory permeability and good electrochromatographic performance. Morphology of the stationary phase was studied in Scanning Electron Microscopy and IR experiments, which revealed a good attachment to the capillary wall, flowthrough-pores in the range of 0.5–2 µm, and a continuous monolithic structure. The developed material was well suited for the analysis of six common phenolic acids (salicylic, cinnamic, syringic, rosmarinic, caffeic and chlorogenic acid) by CEC. Their separation was possible in less than 8 min with a mobile phase comprising a 12 mM aqueous ammonium acetate solution with pH 8.5 and acetonitrile, at an applied voltage of - 20 kV. The developed method was validated (R(2) ≥ 0.995; LOD ≤ 3.9 µg mL(−1), except for salicylic acid; recovery rates from 94 to 104%) and successfully used for the determination of phenolic acids in Coffea arabica samples. All of them contained cinnamic, syringic and caffeic acid, however only in unroasted coffee beans chlorogenic acid (0.06%) was found. The quantitative results were in good agreement to reported literature data.
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spelling pubmed-53881812017-04-22 An innovative monolithic zwitterionic stationary phase for the separation of phenolic acids in coffee bean extracts by capillary electrochromatography Murauer, Adele Bakry, Rania Schottenberger, Herwig Huck, Christian Ganzera, Markus Anal Chim Acta Article A methacrylate based monolith, containing the innovative zwitterionic monomer (3-allyl-1-imidazol) propane sulfonate, was prepared in 100 µm I.D. silica capillaries by UV initiated photo-polymerization. Composition of the porogen, i.e. a mixture of 1-propanol, 1,4 butanediol and water, was of great importance to obtain a homogeneous monolith with satisfactory permeability and good electrochromatographic performance. Morphology of the stationary phase was studied in Scanning Electron Microscopy and IR experiments, which revealed a good attachment to the capillary wall, flowthrough-pores in the range of 0.5–2 µm, and a continuous monolithic structure. The developed material was well suited for the analysis of six common phenolic acids (salicylic, cinnamic, syringic, rosmarinic, caffeic and chlorogenic acid) by CEC. Their separation was possible in less than 8 min with a mobile phase comprising a 12 mM aqueous ammonium acetate solution with pH 8.5 and acetonitrile, at an applied voltage of - 20 kV. The developed method was validated (R(2) ≥ 0.995; LOD ≤ 3.9 µg mL(−1), except for salicylic acid; recovery rates from 94 to 104%) and successfully used for the determination of phenolic acids in Coffea arabica samples. All of them contained cinnamic, syringic and caffeic acid, however only in unroasted coffee beans chlorogenic acid (0.06%) was found. The quantitative results were in good agreement to reported literature data. 2017-02-02 2017-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5388181/ /pubmed/28335967 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2017.01.048 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Murauer, Adele
Bakry, Rania
Schottenberger, Herwig
Huck, Christian
Ganzera, Markus
An innovative monolithic zwitterionic stationary phase for the separation of phenolic acids in coffee bean extracts by capillary electrochromatography
title An innovative monolithic zwitterionic stationary phase for the separation of phenolic acids in coffee bean extracts by capillary electrochromatography
title_full An innovative monolithic zwitterionic stationary phase for the separation of phenolic acids in coffee bean extracts by capillary electrochromatography
title_fullStr An innovative monolithic zwitterionic stationary phase for the separation of phenolic acids in coffee bean extracts by capillary electrochromatography
title_full_unstemmed An innovative monolithic zwitterionic stationary phase for the separation of phenolic acids in coffee bean extracts by capillary electrochromatography
title_short An innovative monolithic zwitterionic stationary phase for the separation of phenolic acids in coffee bean extracts by capillary electrochromatography
title_sort innovative monolithic zwitterionic stationary phase for the separation of phenolic acids in coffee bean extracts by capillary electrochromatography
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5388181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28335967
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2017.01.048
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