Instrument-free detection of polyphenols with a thread-based analytical device

We described an instrument-free method for quantitative analysis of the total content of tea polyphenols by measurement of the length of a coloured band. Polyphenols react with ferrous ions to form a colourless ferrous-polyphenols complex on cotton threads, which could be adsorbed on the threads. Th...

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Main Authors: Jiahong Song, Zhuang Ouyang, Wei Lu, Longfei Cai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2020-03-01
Series:Royal Society Open Science
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.192130
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spelling doaj-97ea3e2e416244f89a2d5a41ceae22fc2020-11-25T03:08:41ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032020-03-017310.1098/rsos.192130192130Instrument-free detection of polyphenols with a thread-based analytical deviceJiahong SongZhuang OuyangWei LuLongfei CaiWe described an instrument-free method for quantitative analysis of the total content of tea polyphenols by measurement of the length of a coloured band. Polyphenols react with ferrous ions to form a colourless ferrous-polyphenols complex on cotton threads, which could be adsorbed on the threads. The complex was then oxidized to form a blue-black ferric-polyphenols complex, generating a blue-black band on the cotton thread. The length of this blue-black band was then measured to detect the total content of polyphenols. The advantages of this method include low cost, rapid analysis, low consumption, easy fabrication and operation. Furthermore, the digital instrument (scanner or camera) as well as the image processing software are not required. This proposed method was used to detect polyphenols in tea leaf extracts with an analytical result agreeing well with that obtained by a standard method, which demonstrates its potential in monitoring of tea leaf quality, especially in resource-limited regions and settings.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.192130length-based detectionthread-based analytical devicepolyphenolsinstrument-free
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author Jiahong Song
Zhuang Ouyang
Wei Lu
Longfei Cai
spellingShingle Jiahong Song
Zhuang Ouyang
Wei Lu
Longfei Cai
Instrument-free detection of polyphenols with a thread-based analytical device
Royal Society Open Science
length-based detection
thread-based analytical device
polyphenols
instrument-free
author_facet Jiahong Song
Zhuang Ouyang
Wei Lu
Longfei Cai
author_sort Jiahong Song
title Instrument-free detection of polyphenols with a thread-based analytical device
title_short Instrument-free detection of polyphenols with a thread-based analytical device
title_full Instrument-free detection of polyphenols with a thread-based analytical device
title_fullStr Instrument-free detection of polyphenols with a thread-based analytical device
title_full_unstemmed Instrument-free detection of polyphenols with a thread-based analytical device
title_sort instrument-free detection of polyphenols with a thread-based analytical device
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2020-03-01
description We described an instrument-free method for quantitative analysis of the total content of tea polyphenols by measurement of the length of a coloured band. Polyphenols react with ferrous ions to form a colourless ferrous-polyphenols complex on cotton threads, which could be adsorbed on the threads. The complex was then oxidized to form a blue-black ferric-polyphenols complex, generating a blue-black band on the cotton thread. The length of this blue-black band was then measured to detect the total content of polyphenols. The advantages of this method include low cost, rapid analysis, low consumption, easy fabrication and operation. Furthermore, the digital instrument (scanner or camera) as well as the image processing software are not required. This proposed method was used to detect polyphenols in tea leaf extracts with an analytical result agreeing well with that obtained by a standard method, which demonstrates its potential in monitoring of tea leaf quality, especially in resource-limited regions and settings.
topic length-based detection
thread-based analytical device
polyphenols
instrument-free
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.192130
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