1. Determination of Hydroxytyrosol in Plasma by HPLC
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Ruiz-Gutierrez, Vlentina, Juan, M. Emilia, Cert, Arturo, and Planas, Joana M.
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High performance liquid chromatography -- Usage ,Blood plasma -- Analysis ,Phenols -- Analysis ,Olive oil -- Analysis ,Chemistry - Abstract
Hydroxytyrosol (2-(3-4-dihydroxphenyl)ethanol), a phenolic compound present in extravirgin olive oil, has beenreported to contribute to the prevention of cardiovascular disease. The present study describes an accurate and reproducible reversed-phase HPLC method to measure hydroxytyrosol in plasma. This compount was extracted from acidified plasma by solid-phase extraction using an Oasis HLB copolymer. The plasma sample was rinsed with water and methanol in water (5:95; v/v). Hydroxytyrosol was eluted with methanol, which was subsequently evaporated under a nitrogen stream. Analysis by HPLC with diode array-UV detection was carried out using a C(sub 18) column and a gradient elution with acidified water and methanol/acetonitrile (50:50; v/v). The method was validated by the analyses of plasma samples spiked with pure hydroxytyrosol, obtaining a linear correlation (0.9986) and precision with a coefficient of variation ranging from 0.79 to 6.66%. The recovery was approximately 100%, and the limit of detection was 37 ng/mL. The oral administration of hydroxytyrosol to rats and its subsequent detection in plasma showed that the method is suitable for pharmacokinetic studies.
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- 2000