Optimization of a new methodology for determination of total phenolic content in rice employing fast blue BB and QUENCHER Procedure

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Abstract

Response surface methodology was used to optimize the total phenolic content (TPC) result in white rice, using a new methodology that employed Fast Blue BB (FBBB) reagent, which reacts more specifically with phenolic compounds, along with direct QUENCHER procedure. This is the first time in which such conciliation between FBBB reagent and QUENCHER was done. The obtained model allowed to evaluate how the factors influenced the method linearity (R2 ), improving the choice of the optimal system condition. Furthermore, the similarity between experimental results and values generated by the model indicated the method validity within the studied region. Thus, the optimal condition determined in the present work was 30 min reaction time, 0.17 mL FBBB reagent and use of 5% NaOH as the catalyst for the reaction. This optimized condition suggested that the combination of the method, which used FBBB reagent and the direct QUENCHER procedure, was rapid and effective, yielding high TPC values (1488.73 mg of gallic acid equivalent per 100 g).

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Palombini, S. V., Claus, T., Maruyama, S. A., Carbonera, F., Montanher, P. F., Visentainer, J. V., … Matsushita, M. (2016). Optimization of a new methodology for determination of total phenolic content in rice employing fast blue BB and QUENCHER Procedure. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 27(7), 1188–1194. https://doi.org/10.5935/0103-5053.20160013

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