Targeted and untargeted screening of a plant extract library established from raw materials originating from Upper Austria

Bernhard Blank-Landeshammer, Bettina Schwarzinger, Verena Arnaut, Theresa Gramatte, Ivana Drotarova, Michaela Feichtinger, Clemens Röhrl, Julian Weghuber

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Abstract

Plant extracts rich in phytochemicals are known for their health benefits. Plant extract library from edible plants obtained from the region of Upper Austria was prepared. Food grade extraction procedures were applied, and relevant physico-chemical parameters measured. A focus on polyphenolic compounds revealed a significant correlation between the total phenolic content (measured by a colorimetric assay) and the cumulated concentration of main individual polyphenols (measured by HPLC-DAD), demonstrating the comparability of these parameters. Targeted screening was performed by HPLC-FLD and −MS for the presence of phytomelatonin. 20 extracts were identified with concentrations of up to 1.4 µg/mL of this phytochemical, which attracts much attention from the food industry. Finally, chemometric methods were employed to cluster extracts based on their phenolic compound profile. This approach allows for an informed preselection of extracts without the need for comprehensive chemical analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number139419
Pages (from-to)139419
JournalFood Chemistry
Volume451
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Chemometrics
  • Dietary phytochemicals
  • Functional food
  • HPLC
  • Phytomelatonin
  • TPC

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