An Overview of Methods for L-Dopa Extraction and Analytical Determination in Plant Matrices

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Abstract

L-dopa is a precursor of dopamine used as the most effective symptomatic drug treatment for Parkinson’s disease. Most of the L-dopa isolated is either synthesized chemically or from natural sources, but only some plants belonging to the Fabaceae family contain significant amounts of L-dopa. Due to its low stability, the unambiguous determination of L-dopa in plant matrices requires appropriate technologies. Several analytical methods have been developed for the determination of L-dopa in different plants. The most used for quantification of L-dopa are mainly based on capillary electrophoresis or chromatographic methods, i.e., high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), coupled to ultraviolet-visible or mass spectrometric detection. HPLC is most often used. This paper aims to give information on the latest developments in the chemical study of L-dopa, emphasizing the extraction, separation and characterization of this compound by chromatographic, electrochemical and spectral techniques. This study can help select the best possible strategy for determining L-dopa in plant matrices using advanced analytical methods.

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Tesoro, C., Lelario, F., Ciriello, R., Bianco, G., Di Capua, A., & Acquavia, M. A. (2022, August 1). An Overview of Methods for L-Dopa Extraction and Analytical Determination in Plant Matrices. Separations. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9080224

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