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Bioanalytical method by HPLC-FLD for curcumin analysis in supplemented athletes

In sports, curcumin, a substance derived from the rhizome of Curcuma longa (turmeric) plant with antioxidant effect 8 times greater than vitamin E, has attracted the attention of scientists because of its potent antioxidant action, since in athletes subjected to intense exercise the—endogenous mecha...

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Autores principales: Antunes, Alisson Henrique, Faria, Flávia Rasmussen, Mota, João Felipe, Santiago, Mariângela Fontes, Kogawa, Ana Carolina, Rezende, Kênnia Rocha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7229331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32435141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2020.03.012
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author Antunes, Alisson Henrique
Faria, Flávia Rasmussen
Mota, João Felipe
Santiago, Mariângela Fontes
Kogawa, Ana Carolina
Rezende, Kênnia Rocha
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Faria, Flávia Rasmussen
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description In sports, curcumin, a substance derived from the rhizome of Curcuma longa (turmeric) plant with antioxidant effect 8 times greater than vitamin E, has attracted the attention of scientists because of its potent antioxidant action, since in athletes subjected to intense exercise the—endogenous mechanisms of neutralization of reactive species are saturated. However, the pharmacokinetic characteristics of curcumin do not favor its medicinal use due to its low absorption, accelerated metabolism and rapid systemic elimination. Thus, the determination of plasma levels in supplemented patients is a crucial step in their pharmacodynamic evaluation. Therefore, the objective of this work was to develop and validate an analytical method by HPLC-FLD for curcumin evaluation in plasma of supplemented athletes. Luna column (C18; 150 × 4 mm; 3 µm), acetonitrile: acetic acid pH 3.2 (45:55 to 60:40) as mobile phase, flow rate of 1 mL min(−1), excitation at 429/285 nm and emission at 529 nm and injection of 10 µL were the chromatographic conditions used. Plasma samples were extracted using ethylacetate and methanol (95: 5, 500 µL) and estradiol (30 µg mL(−1)) as internal standard, with subsequent stirring (3 min) and centrifugation (8 min) (triple extraction). The organic fraction was evaporated under N(2) (20 min) and the dried residue reconstituted in acetonitrile. The method was linear between 44 and 261 ng mL(−1), showing intra-day (2.05.6%) and inter-day (4.0–5.1%) precision with accuracy and selectiveness (curcumin t(R) = 8.7 min and internal standard t(R) = 13.9 min with relative recovery of 83.2%). So, it can be successfully used for curcumin evaluation in plasma samples from supplemented athletes, as well as being an alternative and advantageous method to UV–Vis and MS/MS in bioavailability studies.
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spelling pubmed-72293312020-05-20 Bioanalytical method by HPLC-FLD for curcumin analysis in supplemented athletes Antunes, Alisson Henrique Faria, Flávia Rasmussen Mota, João Felipe Santiago, Mariângela Fontes Kogawa, Ana Carolina Rezende, Kênnia Rocha Saudi Pharm J Article In sports, curcumin, a substance derived from the rhizome of Curcuma longa (turmeric) plant with antioxidant effect 8 times greater than vitamin E, has attracted the attention of scientists because of its potent antioxidant action, since in athletes subjected to intense exercise the—endogenous mechanisms of neutralization of reactive species are saturated. However, the pharmacokinetic characteristics of curcumin do not favor its medicinal use due to its low absorption, accelerated metabolism and rapid systemic elimination. Thus, the determination of plasma levels in supplemented patients is a crucial step in their pharmacodynamic evaluation. Therefore, the objective of this work was to develop and validate an analytical method by HPLC-FLD for curcumin evaluation in plasma of supplemented athletes. Luna column (C18; 150 × 4 mm; 3 µm), acetonitrile: acetic acid pH 3.2 (45:55 to 60:40) as mobile phase, flow rate of 1 mL min(−1), excitation at 429/285 nm and emission at 529 nm and injection of 10 µL were the chromatographic conditions used. Plasma samples were extracted using ethylacetate and methanol (95: 5, 500 µL) and estradiol (30 µg mL(−1)) as internal standard, with subsequent stirring (3 min) and centrifugation (8 min) (triple extraction). The organic fraction was evaporated under N(2) (20 min) and the dried residue reconstituted in acetonitrile. The method was linear between 44 and 261 ng mL(−1), showing intra-day (2.05.6%) and inter-day (4.0–5.1%) precision with accuracy and selectiveness (curcumin t(R) = 8.7 min and internal standard t(R) = 13.9 min with relative recovery of 83.2%). So, it can be successfully used for curcumin evaluation in plasma samples from supplemented athletes, as well as being an alternative and advantageous method to UV–Vis and MS/MS in bioavailability studies. Elsevier 2020-05 2020-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7229331/ /pubmed/32435141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsps.2020.03.012 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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