Determination of some phenolic compounds in red wine by RP-HPLC: Method development and validation

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A methodology employing reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) was developed and validated for simultaneous determination of five phenolic compounds in red wine. The chromatographic separation was carried out in a C18 column with water acidify with acetic acid (pH 2.6) (solvent A) and 20% solvent A and 80% acetonitrile (solvent B) as the mobile phase. The validation parameters included: selectivity, linearity, range, limits of detection and quantitation, precision and accuracy, using an internal standard. All calibration curves were linear (R2 > 0.999) within the range, and good precision (RSD < 2.6%) and recovery (80-120%) was obtained for all compounds. This method was applied to quantify phenolics in red wine samples from Santa Catarina State Brazil, and good separation peaks for phenolic compounds in these wines were observed.

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Burin, V. M., Arcari, S. G., Costa, L. L. F., & Bordignon-Luiz, M. T. (2011). Determination of some phenolic compounds in red wine by RP-HPLC: Method development and validation. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 49(8), 647–651. https://doi.org/10.1093/chrsci/49.8.647

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