Determination of Xanthohumol in Hops, Food Supplements and Beers by HPLC
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Chemicals and Standards
2.2. Samples
2.3. Samples Preparation
2.4. HPLC-DAD/UV Analysis
2.5. LC-MS/MS-ESI Analysis
2.6. HPLC-DAD/UV Method Validation
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Method Validation HPLC-DAD
3.2. The Determination of XN in Samples by HPLC-DAD
3.3. Xanthohumol Identification by LC-MS/MS—Confirmatory Technique
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sample | Analyte | Extraction Procedure | Analytical Method | Reference |
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Hop extract and capsules | XN, IXN, 8-PN and 6-PN | Extraction with methanol + ultrasonic bath | HPLC-DAD Mobile phase: (A) 0.25% formic acid in water and (B) 0.25% formic acid in acetonitrile Column: Lichrospher RP-18e (244 × 4 mm, 5 µm) λ 290, 370 nm | [13] |
Beers | XN and IXN | Microextraction by packed sorbents (MEPS) | UHPLC-PDA Mobile phase: (A) 0.1% formic acid in water and (B) acetonitrile Column: Acquity UPLCTM strength silica HSS T3 (100 × 2.1 mm, 1.7 µm) λ 290, 288, 368 nm | [14] |
Hop products | XN and IXN | Extraction with methanol-formic acid (99:1, v/v) + ultrasonication | HPLC-DAD Mobile phase: (A) 1% formic acid in water and (B) acetonitrile Column: Nucleosil C18 (250 × 4.6 mm, 5 µm) λ 286, 370 nm HPLC-ESI-MS/MS (positive mode) Mobile phase: (A) 1% formic acid in water and (B) acetonitrile Column: Nucleosil C18 (125 × 4.6 mm, 3 µm) | [15] |
Czech beers and hop extracts | XN, IXN and 8-PN | Hop extracts were extracted with acetonitrile: water (90:10, v/v) And with supercritical CO2 and with supercritical CO2 with ethanol as modifier Beer samples were analyzed directly without any treatment | HPLC-APCI-MS (positive and negative modes) Mobile phase: (A) 0.3% formic acid in water and (B) 0.3% formic acid in acetonitrile Column: Purospher Star RP-8e (250 × 4 mm, 5 µm) HPLC-UV λ 330 nm | [16] |
Beer | XN | Cloud point extraction (CPE) (Nonionic surfactant Triton X-114; 2.5% of Triton X-114 (v/v), pH 5, 15% of sodium chloride (w/v), Equilibrium Temperature 70 °C, Equilibrium time 10 min) | HPLC-UV Mobile phase: MeOH: 0.5% acetic acid in water (80:20 v/v) Column: ZORBAX Bonus-RP C18 (250 × 4.6 mm, 5 µm) λ 370 nm | [17] |
Beer | XN, IXN and 8-PN | Solid-phase Extraction (SPE) (Sep-Pak cartridge) | HPLC-DAD Mobile phase: (A) 1% acetic in acid acetonitrile (B) 1% acetic acid in water and (C) 1% acetic in acid in methanol Column: ODS2 Spherisorb C18 80 Å (250 × 4.0 mm, 5 µm) λ 370, 280 nm | [18] |
Biological samples (Samples of urine) | XN, IXN and 8-PN | Solid-phase Extraction (SPE) (SPE cartridges Oasis MCX 96-well plates 60 μm (30 mg)) | LC−ESI-MS/MS (negative mode) Mobile phase: (A) 5 mM ammonium bicarbonate buffer pH 7.0 and (B) acetonitrile-methanol (1:1, v/v) Column: Phenomenex Luna C18 (50 × 2.0 mm, 5 µm) | [19] |
Surplus yeast | XN, IXN and 8-PN | Extraction with 95% ethanol + ultrasonic extraction | HPLC-ESI-MS/MS (positive mode) Mobile phase: (A) Water with phosphoric acid pH 1.6 and (B) acetonitrile Column: C18 HyPURITY (150 × 4.6 mm, 5 µm) HPLC-DAD λ 314 nm | [20] |
Hops and beers | XN, IXN, 8-PN, 6-PN, desmethylxanthohumol, 6-geranylnaringenin | Hops were extracted with methanol + sonication and beers were diluted with diluted with ethanol–water (5:95, v/v) | HPLC-APCI-MS/MS (positive mode) Mobile phase: (A) 1% formic acid in water and (B) acetonitrile | [21] |
Human serum | XN, IXN, 8-PN and 6-PN | Liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) with methyl-t-butyl ether, followed by an evaporation to dryness and reconstitution the residue in 70% methanol | UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS (negative mode) Mobile phase: (A) 0.1% formic acid in water (B) acetonitrile Column: Shim-pack XR-ODS III C18 (50 × 2.0 mm, 1.6 µm) | [22] |
Hop pellets | XN | High-pressure treatment 250 MPa/5 min + 200 MPa/5 min +300 MPa/5 min | HPLC-UV/VIS Mobile phase: (A) 1% formic acid in water (B) acetonitrile Column: Waters (Milford, MA) RP C18 (250 × 4.6 mm, 5 µm) λ 370 nm | [23] |
Code | Health Claims | Declared Hops Extract Content (mg/unit) | Analytical Contents of XN (µg/unit) * | Dose Form and Intake Recommendation | Other Ingredients |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | Stimulates a normal state of mind, relaxation and mental well-being | 150 | 142.6 ± 4.884 | 2 capsules/day | Standardized extracts of griffonia, l-tryptophan, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B9, Vitamin B12, magnesium stearate and vegetable gelatin |
D | Temporary and light states of nervousness and occasional difficulty in falling asleep | 27.8 | 56.42 ± 3.403 | Nervousness: take 1 or 2 capsules 1 to 3 times every 24 h. Max (6 × 139 = 834 mg) To sleep: take 1 or 2 capsules half an hour before bedtime, and if necessary, take an equal dose in the afternoon. Max (4 × 139 = 556 mg) | Dry methanol extract 45% v/v of Valeriana officinalis root, hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated soybean oil, lactose monohydrate, sorbitol solution (not crystallizable) and E 422 |
G | Helps to sleep. Irritability, mood swings, hot flashes | 100 | <LOD | 1 capsule/day for three months | Soy isoflavones, salvia officinalis, evening primrose oil, magnesium silicate, vitamin E, magnesium stearate, colloidal silica, Vitamin B6, Vitamin D3 |
M | Discomfort associated with menopause such as hot flashes, sweating, restlessness and irrationality | 100 | 3602 ± 72.47 | 1 capsule/day | Bitter acids, prenylated flavonoids, gelatin, silicon dioxide, Vitamin B6 |
N | Helps to fight the signs derived from stress | 30 | 57.51 ± 1.318 | 1 capsule/day | Valeriana officinalisl extract, Passiflora incarnata l extract, Tilia argentea l extract, l-tryptophan, magnesium, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B5, E-470b, E-460, E-551, E-171, gelatin, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride |
Analytical contents of XN (µg/100 mg of hops) * | |||||
H | Contributes to the balance of the organic functions | n.a. | 85.57 ± 10.86 | 1 spoon (~100 mg)/cup of water for infusion preparation | n.a. |
Code | Type of Beer | Container Vol. (cc) | Alcohol Degree (%) | Analytical Contents of XN (µg/L) * | Analytical Contents of XN (µg/can or Bottle) * | Other Ingredients |
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B | Craft | 33 | 5.0 | 28.49 ± 1.593 | 9.403 ± 0.5255 | Water, barley malt, hops and yeast |
E | Lager | 33 | 5.5 | 61.57 ± 3.300 | 20.32 ± 1.089 | Water, barley malt, maize and hops |
Mh | Amber | 33 | 7.5 | 29.82 ± 1.268 | 9.840 ± 0.4185 | Water, barley malt, maize and hops |
MS | Blonde no alcohol | 33 | <1 | <LOD | Water, barley malt, maize, hops and E330 | |
S | Stout | 44 | 4.2 | <LOD | Water, malt, barley, roasted barley, hops and azote |
Compound | tR (min) | RSD (%) | λmax (nm) | Intercept | Slope | r2 | Range (mg/L) | LOD (mg/L) | LOQ (mg/L) | Intra-Day RSD (%) | Inter-Day RSD (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Xanthohumol | 10.03 | 0.07 | 370 | −1.949 ± 3.371 | 226.8 ± 1.267 | 0.9999 | 0.05–20 | 0.016 | 0.049 | 1.05 | 1.83 |
Samples | XN a | Spiked Level of XN | ||||||
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98 µg/g | 245 µg/g | 490 µg/g | ||||||
Original Content | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | |
(µg/g) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | |
A | 268.96 | 3.43 | 72.55 | 4.30 | 102.5 | 2.03 | 101.5 | 3.53 |
D | 106.45 | 6.03 | 94.77 | 13.6 | 83.43 | 19.6 | 108.2 | 6.43 |
G | <LOD | 100.9 | 0.632 | 100.7 | 1.30 | 104.0 | 1.28 | |
N | 117.38 | 2.69 | 109.6 | 6.79 | 103.8 | 0.26 | 105.0 | 1.00 |
9800 µg/g | 14,700 µg/g | 19,600 µg/g | ||||||
Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | |||
(%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | |||
M | 12640 | 2.01 | 96.78 | 15.0 | 86.01 | 10.3 | 90.28 | 1.10 |
980 µg/g | 2450 µg/g | 4900 µg/g | ||||||
Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | |||
(%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | |||
H | 855.68 | 13.0 | 84.65 | 3.98 | 88.94 | 1.20 | 76.37 | 3.25 |
XN a | Spiked Level of XN | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
49 µg/L | 98 µg/L | 490 µg/L | ||||||
Original Content | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | Accuracy (Recovery) | Precision Intra (RSD) | |
(µg/L) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | |
B | 28.49 | 5.59 | 78.67 | 15.0 | 79.81 | 7.06 | 73.30 | 5.18 |
E | 61.57 | 5.40 | 106.9 | 18.1 | 109.6 | 8.00 | 104.7 | 0.599 |
Mh | 29.82 | 4.25 | 86.63 | 4.02 | 97.22 | 34.7 | 88.31 | 16.1 |
Molecule | tR (min) | Precursor Ion (m/z) | Product Ions (m/z) | Collision Energy (V) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Xanthohumol (XN) | 8.27 | 353.2 | 119.1 | −37 |
174.9 | −35 | |||
233.0 | −22 |
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Vázquez Loureiro, P.; Hernández Jiménez, I.; Sendón, R.; Rodriguez-Bernaldo de Quirós, A.; Barbosa-Pereira, L. Determination of Xanthohumol in Hops, Food Supplements and Beers by HPLC. Foods 2019, 8, 435. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods8100435
Vázquez Loureiro P, Hernández Jiménez I, Sendón R, Rodriguez-Bernaldo de Quirós A, Barbosa-Pereira L. Determination of Xanthohumol in Hops, Food Supplements and Beers by HPLC. Foods. 2019; 8(10):435. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods8100435
Chicago/Turabian StyleVázquez Loureiro, Patricia, Ignacio Hernández Jiménez, Raquel Sendón, Ana Rodriguez-Bernaldo de Quirós, and Letricia Barbosa-Pereira. 2019. "Determination of Xanthohumol in Hops, Food Supplements and Beers by HPLC" Foods 8, no. 10: 435. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods8100435
APA StyleVázquez Loureiro, P., Hernández Jiménez, I., Sendón, R., Rodriguez-Bernaldo de Quirós, A., & Barbosa-Pereira, L. (2019). Determination of Xanthohumol in Hops, Food Supplements and Beers by HPLC. Foods, 8(10), 435. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods8100435