2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2015.06.006
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A reversed-phase HPLC-UV method developed and validated for simultaneous quantification of six alkaloids from Nicotiana spp.

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“…This is a faster and more efficient HPLC-UV method than any previously available in the literature, and allows quantitative analysis of six alkaloids, nicotine, nornicotine, anatabine, anabasine, myosmine and cotinine, in tobacco plants and products (Moghbel et al, 2015). Also an efficient LC-MS/MS method was adopted from published methods and validated in our lab for quantifying the two important carcinogenic TSNAs, NNN and NNK that stem from tobacco alkaloids during post-harvest processing of tobacco products.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This is a faster and more efficient HPLC-UV method than any previously available in the literature, and allows quantitative analysis of six alkaloids, nicotine, nornicotine, anatabine, anabasine, myosmine and cotinine, in tobacco plants and products (Moghbel et al, 2015). Also an efficient LC-MS/MS method was adopted from published methods and validated in our lab for quantifying the two important carcinogenic TSNAs, NNN and NNK that stem from tobacco alkaloids during post-harvest processing of tobacco products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both fresh and cured freeze-dried leaves (50 mg) were exhaustively extracted for pyridine alkaloids using 40% aqueous methanol containing 0.1% 1N hydrochloric acid following our previously published method (Moghbel et al, 2015) and were quantified for nicotine, nornicotine, anatabine, anabasine, myosmine and cotinine. Quantitative analysis of the extracts was carried out on an Agilent 1100 series high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) system equipped with a UV detector and on a Zorbax Extend C18 column (Agilent Technologies, Mulgrave, Vic, Australia) with a gradient mobile phase consisting of 15 mM ammonium formate buffer and acetonitrile as described in chapter 2 (Moghbel et al, 2015).…”
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