Simple procedure to enhance pulsed amperometric detector (PAD) response stability for inulin-type fructans analysis. Application to a case study with chicory taproot
- PMID: 37517944
- DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.136923
Simple procedure to enhance pulsed amperometric detector (PAD) response stability for inulin-type fructans analysis. Application to a case study with chicory taproot
Abstract
A new electrode management, within the HPAEC-PAD systems, was proposed to measure inulin-type fructans in chicory roots, grown under two lighting periods: 12 h (T-12 h) and 24 h continuous lighting (T-24 h-CL), with the same daily light integral (DLI). The amperometric cell turn-off (PAD-Off) after elution of carbohydrate of interest, allowed the stabilization of the PAD response, avoiding excessive electrode surface oxidation. The enhanced signal stability allowed the application of fucose as internal standard (ISTD) for data normalization, improving the correctness of linear calibration curves and the quantification of fructans in the case study of chicory plants. T-24 h-CL decreased FW and DW of chicory leaves while increasing these parameters in roots. Fructans amount in chicory roots was significantly higher in the T-24-CL photoperiod. The accuracy of prebiotics quantification by PAD-Off emphasized significant differences between light treatments. CL can improve the yield and quality of chicory roots.
Keywords: Chicorium intybus L; Continuous light; Controlled environment; Fructans; HPAEC-PAD; PAD response; Prebiotics.
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