2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c03470
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Quantitative Determination and Characterization of a Kashmir Saffron (Crocus sativus L.)-Based Botanical Supplement Using Single-Laboratory Validation Study by HPLC-PDA with LC–MS/MS and HPTLC Investigations

Abstract: Food ingredients hold a higher nutritional value as a botanical supplement playing a vital role in modifying and maintaining the physiological conditions that improve human health benefits. The Kashmir saffron ( Crocus sativus L; KCS) obtained from dried stigmas is known for its aroma precursors and apocarotenoid derivatives, imparting a wide range of medicinal values and therapeutic benefits. In the present study, a simultaneous determination of apocarotenoids and flavonoids in stigma-b… Show more

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“…Further in this study, LC-MS/MS was used to identify, select and confirm analytical markers. Based on the existing literature [25] and the optimization trials, an HPLC-MS/MS method was developed [30]. The developed method was utilized to identify 10 phytometabolite in TCE.…”
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“…Further in this study, LC-MS/MS was used to identify, select and confirm analytical markers. Based on the existing literature [25] and the optimization trials, an HPLC-MS/MS method was developed [30]. The developed method was utilized to identify 10 phytometabolite in TCE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second solvent system for compounds (3-4) used as ethyl acetate: glacial acetic acid: formic acid: water (10:1:1:2.5), followed by derivatization with anisaldehyde sulfuric acid (method 2). The injection volume used was 5 μl with an 8 mm band length followed by a 12 min run time for method 1 and 20 min for method 2 respectively, with a run distance of 80 mm [30]. For HPTLC-MS analysis, bands were eluted with CAMAG TLC-MS interface 2 using methanol as a carrier solvent at a flow rate of 0.1 ml/min, followed by offline analysis by LC-ESI-MS/MS.…”
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“…Curcuma longa L., popularly known as turmeric, belongs to the family Zingiberaceae of genus Curcuma; it is a food spice appreciated worldwide to color and flavor foods. Although the plant originates from the tropical forests of India, the biggest supplier worldwide (11,12) , it is also widely consumed and produced in Mara Rosa, a central municipality in Brazil. Turmeric contains a large fraction (6.8%) of curcumin, a highly therapeutic molecule (13) .…”
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“…scores and semi-quantitative combined scoring system (SCSS) from Fedchenko & Reifenrath12 to assess slides with canine osteosarcoma cells of the lineage D-17 treated with the turmeric (Curcuma longa, L.) ethanolic extract. The cells were stained with anti-Bcl-2, -KI-67 or -mutant p53 antibody and stained with hematoxylin.…”
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“…É uma planta popularmente conhecida como açafrão, que se caracteriza como uma cultura de colheita abundante e floração perene. Trata-se de um condimento alimentar apreciado e amplamente utilizado no mundo por conferir cor e sabor aos alimentos, tendo sua origem no sudeste da Ásia, nas florestas tropicais da Índia, maior fornecedor mundial (11,12) . No Brasil, o Centro-Oeste, particularmente a região de Mara Rosa -GO, é a que mais se destaca na produção e consumo do açafrão, cujo teor de curcumina, a molécula com efeitos terapêuticos mais característica desta planta, apresenta o significativo teor médio de 6,8% (13) .…”
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