Statistical Model for Organic Chromatographic Trace Analysis of Complex Samples. A Case Study: Plant Extracts |
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Authors: | L J Nagels W L Creten F Parmentier |
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Institution: | Organic Chemistry Laboratory and Physics Laboratory , Universiteit Antwerpen (RUCA) , Groenenborgerlaan 171, B-2020, Antwerp, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Abstract The use of pooled plant extracts is described in the estimation of matrix interference in HPLC (UV and EC) determinations of organic compounds in plant extracts. An extract from freeze dried leaves of 134 different plant species was used for this purpose. It was split in different subgroups with solid extraction clean-up procedures. UV, EC and chromatographic data of the subgroups were used in the calculation of minimum concentrations of organic compounds which are still accurately determinable in plant samples with HPLC methods. The UV and/or EC characteristics of the compound must be known. The contribution of the solid phase extraction procedures and of the analytical system to the selectivity of the method can be estimated. Information is also supplied which allows rapid comparison of the selectivity of the UV and EC (single, or dual parallel) detectors for the determination of a specified compound. |
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Keywords: | Plant extracts HPLC matrix interference UV EC |
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