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@proceedings{1323320, author = {Roblová, Vendula and Bittová, Miroslava and Kubáň, Petr and Kubáň, Vlastimil}, booktitle = {22th International Symposium on Electro- and Liquid Phase-Separation Techniques (ITP2015)}, keywords = {total antioxidant activity; total polyphenolic content; Mentha; capillary electrophoresis; principal component analysis; fingerprinting}, language = {eng}, title = {Characterization of Mentha species and peppermint teas: Correlation between antioxidant properties and electrophoretic fingerprinting}, year = {2015} }
TY - CONF ID - 1323320 AU - Roblová, Vendula - Bittová, Miroslava - Kubáň, Petr - Kubáň, Vlastimil PY - 2015 TI - Characterization of Mentha species and peppermint teas: Correlation between antioxidant properties and electrophoretic fingerprinting KW - total antioxidant activity KW - total polyphenolic content KW - Mentha KW - capillary electrophoresis KW - principal component analysis KW - fingerprinting N2 - Genus Mentha involves several species and hundreds of varieties which differ in specific odor and taste, but also in the content of polyphenolic compounds and phenolic acids.In this contribution, 10 different varieties of Mentha plant samples and 20 commercially available peppermint herbal teas were evaluated for polyphenolic compound composition and antioxidant properties and compared. The total polyphenolic content (TPC), the total antioxidant activity (TAA) and capillary zone electrophoretic (CZE) fingerprint were measured. The TPC was determined spectrophotometrically using Folin- Ciocalteu method and TAA was measured using scavenging of ABTS cation radical and DPPH method. CZE with UV detection was used for sample fingerprinting. The main goal of the study was to compare the information obtained from the electrophoretic fingerprinting with the spectrometric TPC/TAA analyses and discuss the similarities between commercially prepared herbal mixtures with known Mentha plant samples. A good correlation between the total peak area from CZE analysis and TPC/TAA values was observed. Also, the principal component analysis (PCA) was applied on obtained data from CZE and spectrometric TPC/TAA data. ER -
ROBLOVÁ, Vendula, Miroslava BITTOVÁ, Petr KUBÁŇ a Vlastimil KUBÁŇ. Characterization of Mentha species and peppermint teas: Correlation between antioxidant properties and electrophoretic fingerprinting. In \textit{22th International Symposium on Electro- and Liquid Phase-Separation Techniques (ITP2015)}. 2015.
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