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. 2005 Dec;60(4):161-4.
doi: 10.1007/s11130-005-9550-5.

Quantification of zeaxanthin dipalmitate and total carotenoids in Lycium fruits (Fructus Lycii)

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Quantification of zeaxanthin dipalmitate and total carotenoids in Lycium fruits (Fructus Lycii)

Yong Peng et al. Plant Foods Hum Nutr. 2005 Dec.

Abstract

An HPLC-DAD method has been developed to quantitatively analyze for the content of zeaxanthin dipalmitate, a major carotenoid in Fructus Lycii, in different species of the genus Lycium. Determination was performed using an Alltima C18 column with the mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile and dichloromethane (42:58). The total contents of carotenoids in these samples were also determined by using UV spectrophotometric assay. Total carotenoid concentrations of different Fructus Lycii are within the range of 0.03-0.5%. Zeaxanthin dipalmitate is a predominant carotenoid, comprising 31-56% of the total carotenoids in Fructus Lycii. This study is the first systematic quantification of the carotenoids in the fruits of different Lycium species. The results demonstrated that these methods are reliable and facile techniques for rapid analysis of carotenoids for crude drug and plant-derived food supplements.

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