Solubility of luteolin and other polyphenolic compounds in water, nonpolar, polar aprotic and protic solvents by applying ftir/hplc

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In recent years, flavonoids have become a highly researched topic due to their health beneficial effects. Since flavonoids’ solubility plays a significant role in their use in pharmaceuti-cal, food, biological, and chemical areas, the determination of suitable solvents is crucial. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis was used to characterize functional groups of several flavonoids and phenolic compounds, namely luteolin, hesperidin, quercetin, naringenin, gallic acid and tannic acid. Concentration dependence on transmittance was evaluated for these compounds in ethanol. Afterwards, luteolin was chosen as a model flavonoid, with its concentration correlated with trans-mittance using 15 solvents with different polarities. Luteolin solubility was further corroborated with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). These results shed light on using FTIR as a semi-quantitative method for the initial screening of solvents and the solubility of different compounds while saving time and solvents. Hence, HPLC would only be needed as a final step for the most promising solvents.

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Rajhard, S., Hladnik, L., Vicente, F. A., Srčič, S., Grilc, M., & Likozar, B. (2021). Solubility of luteolin and other polyphenolic compounds in water, nonpolar, polar aprotic and protic solvents by applying ftir/hplc. Processes, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9111952

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