Flow-through spectrophotometric sensor for the determination of aspartame in low-calorie and dietary products

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Abstract

A very simple flow-through sensor is presented for the determination of the intense sweetener aspartame in low-calorie and dietary products. The sensor is implemented in a monochannel flow-injection system with UV Spectrophotometric detection using a Sephadex CM-C25 cationic exchanger packed 20 mm high in a flow cell. This method is based on the transient retention of a cationic species of the sweetener on the solid phase when a pH 5.0 acetic acid sodium acetate buffer (0.01 M) is used as a carrier (2.6 mL- min). The carrier itself elutes the analyte from the solid support, regenerating a sensing zone. Aspartame was determined by measuring its intrinsic absorbance at 219 nm at its residence time without any derivatization. Calibration graphs were linear over the range of 5.0-600.0 μg mL-1 with an RSD of 0.55% (peak height). This sweetener was determined in several samples by measuring the height or peak area, obtaining recoveries ranging between 95-101% and 97.5-101%, respectively. The procedure was validated for its use in the determination of aspartame in low-calorie and dietary products, giving reproducible and accurate results.

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Capitán-Vallvey, L. F., Valencia, M. C., & Nicolás, E. A. (2004). Flow-through spectrophotometric sensor for the determination of aspartame in low-calorie and dietary products. Analytical Sciences, 20(10), 1437–1442. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.20.1437

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