2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2010.09.041
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Quantification of xanthohumol, isoxanthohumol, 8-prenylnaringenin, and 6-prenylnaringenin in hop extracts and derived capsules using secondary standards

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“…Recently, Dhooghe et al proposed a novel approach for quantitation of prenylflavonoids using HPLC-UV [31]. Instead of preparing calibration curves using primary reference standards, these authors used naringenin and quercetin as secondary calibration standards for quantitation of prenylflavanones and XN, respectively.…”
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“…Recently, Dhooghe et al proposed a novel approach for quantitation of prenylflavonoids using HPLC-UV [31]. Instead of preparing calibration curves using primary reference standards, these authors used naringenin and quercetin as secondary calibration standards for quantitation of prenylflavanones and XN, respectively.…”
Section: Other Separation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If these issues are not addressed, errors can be introduced into the final analytical results. Furthermore, only a few reports mention water content [31], and we could find no report concerning the content of residual solvents remaining from purification procedures. A recently developed approach of quantitative NMR (qNMR) [37, 38] may be a better alternative to the chromatographic methods in that it provides both the quantitative and qualitative information about impurities [17].…”
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“…Major prenylflavonoids are 6‐prenylnaringenin, 6‐geranylnaringenin, 8‐prenylnaringenin and isoxanthohumol, which can all be found in hops and beer (Stevens and Page, ; Dhooghe et al , ). Of the prenylflavonoids, 8‐prenylnaringenin (Figure ) is the most potent phytoestrogen known.…”
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“…In the assay the approach of determination of the given compounds using secondary standards was applied [4].…”
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