Puree and juice of thai mango and pineapple analyzed by high-performance thin-layer chromatography hyphenated with effect-directed assays

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The requirements for analytical tools are changing due to the global production chain, the increasing cases of adulteration, and the growing trend towards consumption of plant-based food products worldwide. The assessment of bioactivity of natural foods is currently not a quality criterion, and a paradigm shift is postulated. A non-targeted effect-directed profiling by high-performance thin-layer chromatography hyphenated with five different effect-directed assays was developed exemplarily for the puree and juice products of mango Mangifera indica L. (Anacardiaceae) and pineapple Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. (Bromeliaceae). Several bioactive compounds were detected in each sample. The additional bioactivity information obtained through effect-directed profiles improves, expands and modernizes product control. Non-target effect-directed profiling adds a new perspective to previous target analysis results that can be used not only to ensure health claims based on bioactive compounds, but also to detect unknown bioactive compounds coming from contamination or residues or changes caused by food processing.

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Morlock, G. E., Wutthinithisanand, N., & Rauhut, D. (2021). Puree and juice of thai mango and pineapple analyzed by high-performance thin-layer chromatography hyphenated with effect-directed assays. Molecules, 26(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247683

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