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Determination of astaxanthin in Haematococcus pluvialis by first-order derivative spectrophotometry
Authors:Liu Xiao Juan  Juan Liu Xiao  Wu Ying Hua  Hua Wu Ying  Zhao Li Chao  Chao Zhao Li  Xiao Su Yao  Yao Xiao Su  Zhou Ai Mei  Mei Zhou Ai  Liu Xin  Xin Liu
Institution:South China Agricultural University, College of Food Science, PO Box 510642, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China. liuxj@scau.edu.cn
Abstract:A highly selective, convenient, and precise method, first-order derivative spectrophotometry, was applied for the determination of astaxanthin in Haematococcus pluvialis. Ethyl acetate and ethanol (1:1, v/v) were found to be the best extraction solvent tested due to their high efficiency and low toxicity compared with nine other organic solvents. Astaxanthin coexisting with chlorophyll and beta-carotene was analyzed by first-order derivative spectrophotometry in order to optimize the conditions for the determination of astaxanthin. The results show that when detected at 432 nm, the interfering substances could be eliminated. The dynamic linear range was 2.0-8.0 microg/mL, with a correlation coefficient of 0.9916. The detection threshold was 0.41 microg/mL. The RSD for the determination of astaxanthin was in the range of 0.01-0.06%; the results of recovery test were 98.1-108.0%. The statistical analysis between first-order derivative spectrophotometry and HPLC by T-testing did not exceed their critical values, revealing no significant differences between these two methods. It was proved that first-order derivative spectrophotometry is a rapid and convenient method for the determination of astaxanthin in H. pluvialis that can eliminate the negative effect resulting from the coexistence of astaxanthin with chlorophyll and beta-carotene.
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