Chemical synthesis and characterization of epicatechin glucuronides and sulfates: Bioanalytical standards for epicatechin metabolite identification

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Abstract

The monoglucuronides and sulfates of epicatechin, 3′- Omethylepicatechin, and 4′-O-methylepicatechin, respectively, were synthesized as authentic bioanalytical standards. Reversed-phase HPLC methods capable of baseline separation of the glucuronides and sulfates have been developed. Both the epicatechin glucuronides and sulfates were stable in the solid state when stored under ambient conditions and in aqueous solution when stored refrigerated. These results should prove invaluable to the research community as analytical standards as well as in future studies of the biological and pharmacological effects of epicatechin in humans. © 2013 American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy.

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Zhang, M., Jagdmann, G. E., Zandt, M. V., Sheeler, R., Beckett, P., & Schroeter, H. (2013). Chemical synthesis and characterization of epicatechin glucuronides and sulfates: Bioanalytical standards for epicatechin metabolite identification. Journal of Natural Products, 76(2), 157–169. https://doi.org/10.1021/np300568m

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