Comparison of different extraction and detection methods for sugars using amino-bonded phase HPLC

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In this study, different methods are compared in order to quantitate individual sugars extracted from apple samples using methanol and water. Glucose, fructose, and sucrose are separated in 20 min using an amino-bonded carbohydrate column and a 75:25 acetonitrile-water mobile phase, followed by UV (190 nm) and refractive index detection. Variations in the sugar profiles are observed using different extraction or detection methods (or both) at a 1.4-mL/min flow rate. The data obtained show differences (p < 0.01) from both extraction or detection methods. The highest contents of free sugars studied occur in samples extracted with water.

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Karkacier, M., Erbas, M., Uslu, M. K., & Aksu, M. (2003). Comparison of different extraction and detection methods for sugars using amino-bonded phase HPLC. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 41(6), 331–333. https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/41.6.331

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