Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Iran
Abstract
Background:
In the current research, a green, fast and cheap extraction method based on deep
eutectic solvent was developed for the preconcentration of phenylalanine. Then, high performance liquid
chromatography (HPLC) as a sensitive and accurate technique was used to determine amounts of preconcentrated
phenylalanine.
Objective:
The combination of the HPLC technique and extraction procedure using deep eutectic solvent
makes it possible to find a good procedure for the preconcentration of phenylalanine in different media
with acceptable precision and accuracy.
Methods:
Decanoic acid and tetrabuthylammonium bromide were used as the components of the green
solvent. Then, the synthesized green solvent was used for the preconcentration of phenylalanine. HPLC
equipped with a UV-VIS detector, a C18 column, a mixture of sodium dihydrogen phosphate 2-hydrate
(20 mM, pH 6.60)-ACN (70-30%) as the mobile phase, and the wavelength of 245 nm were selected as
the best separation.
Results:
The chief characteristic of deep eutectic solvent was identified using Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy. Central composite design to evaluate the effects of preconcentration parameters showed
that the pH value of 6.31, salt concentration of 0.272 M, DES volume of 226 μL, and stirrer time of 5.60
min were suggested as the best conditions of separation. Total analysis time was 5.50 min.
Conclusion:
Validation of designed analysis exposed good linearity (0.015-1.50 μg/mL), suitable sensitivity,
excellent preconcentration (32.50) and enrichment (21.15) factors, acceptable relative standard
deviation (3.07%), and low amounts of detection limit (0.015 μg/mL). Finally, the designed method was
effectively used for the determination of phenylalanine in cheese and yoghurt with relative recoveries of
113.33 to 125.00% and 94.00 to 100.00%, respectively.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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