A quantitative analysis model established to determine the concentration of each source in mixed astaxanthin from different sources

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Abstract

Astaxanthin from different sources possesses different biological activities and optical isomers. The ingredients of astaxanthin mixtures from different sources on the market have often been mislabeled. Therefore, it is important to determine the sources of astaxanthin and their respective concentrations in a mixture. To solve this problem, a quantitative analysis model was established and further verified. The results showed that the deviation between the calculated concentration and the actual concentration ranged from 0 to 7 µg/mL, and the recovery rate was between 88.90% and 103.56%. This indicates that the quantitative analysis model of astaxanthin was feasible and reliable. This study not only has important applications in the astaxanthin mixture component determination but may also shed light on the quantitative analysis of other sample mixtures with stereoisomers from different sources.

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Du, X., Wang, X., Bai, M., Liu, S., Huang, G., Zhang, Q., … Chen, F. (2020). A quantitative analysis model established to determine the concentration of each source in mixed astaxanthin from different sources. Molecules, 25(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25030628

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