Simple and Rapid Determination of Ferulic Acid Levels in Food and Cosmetic Samples Using Paper-Based Platforms

Ferulic acid is an important phenolic antioxidant found in or added to diet supplements, beverages, and cosmetic creams. Two designs of paper-based platforms for the fast, simple and inexpensive evaluation of ferulic acid contents in food and pharmaceutical cosmetics were evaluated. The first, a pap...

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Main Authors: Orawon Chailapakul, Weena Siangproh, Prinjaporn Tee-ngam, Poomrat Rattanarat, Namthip Nunant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-09-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/10/13039
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spelling doaj-d37352b7712b4c5884f2a3add72020d42020-11-24T21:57:29ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202013-09-011310130391305310.3390/s131013039Simple and Rapid Determination of Ferulic Acid Levels in Food and Cosmetic Samples Using Paper-Based PlatformsOrawon ChailapakulWeena SiangprohPrinjaporn Tee-ngamPoomrat RattanaratNamthip NunantFerulic acid is an important phenolic antioxidant found in or added to diet supplements, beverages, and cosmetic creams. Two designs of paper-based platforms for the fast, simple and inexpensive evaluation of ferulic acid contents in food and pharmaceutical cosmetics were evaluated. The first, a paper-based electrochemical device, was developed for ferulic acid detection in uncomplicated matrix samples and was created by the photolithographic method. The second, a paper-based colorimetric device was preceded by thin layer chromatography (TLC) for the separation and detection of ferulic acid in complex samples using a silica plate stationary phase and an 85:15:1 (v/v/v) chloroform: methanol: formic acid mobile phase. After separation, ferulic acid containing section of the TLC plate was attached onto the patterned paper containing the colorimetric reagent and eluted with ethanol. The resulting color change was photographed and quantitatively converted to intensity. Under the optimal conditions, the limit of detection of ferulic acid was found to be 1 ppm and 7 ppm (S/N = 3) for first and second designs, respectively, with good agreement with the standard HPLC-UV detection method. Therefore, these methods can be used for the simple, rapid, inexpensive and sensitive quantification of ferulic acid in a variety of samples.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/10/13039ferulic acidpaper-based platformselectrochemical detectioncolorimetric detectionTLC separation
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author Orawon Chailapakul
Weena Siangproh
Prinjaporn Tee-ngam
Poomrat Rattanarat
Namthip Nunant
spellingShingle Orawon Chailapakul
Weena Siangproh
Prinjaporn Tee-ngam
Poomrat Rattanarat
Namthip Nunant
Simple and Rapid Determination of Ferulic Acid Levels in Food and Cosmetic Samples Using Paper-Based Platforms
Sensors
ferulic acid
paper-based platforms
electrochemical detection
colorimetric detection
TLC separation
author_facet Orawon Chailapakul
Weena Siangproh
Prinjaporn Tee-ngam
Poomrat Rattanarat
Namthip Nunant
author_sort Orawon Chailapakul
title Simple and Rapid Determination of Ferulic Acid Levels in Food and Cosmetic Samples Using Paper-Based Platforms
title_short Simple and Rapid Determination of Ferulic Acid Levels in Food and Cosmetic Samples Using Paper-Based Platforms
title_full Simple and Rapid Determination of Ferulic Acid Levels in Food and Cosmetic Samples Using Paper-Based Platforms
title_fullStr Simple and Rapid Determination of Ferulic Acid Levels in Food and Cosmetic Samples Using Paper-Based Platforms
title_full_unstemmed Simple and Rapid Determination of Ferulic Acid Levels in Food and Cosmetic Samples Using Paper-Based Platforms
title_sort simple and rapid determination of ferulic acid levels in food and cosmetic samples using paper-based platforms
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Ferulic acid is an important phenolic antioxidant found in or added to diet supplements, beverages, and cosmetic creams. Two designs of paper-based platforms for the fast, simple and inexpensive evaluation of ferulic acid contents in food and pharmaceutical cosmetics were evaluated. The first, a paper-based electrochemical device, was developed for ferulic acid detection in uncomplicated matrix samples and was created by the photolithographic method. The second, a paper-based colorimetric device was preceded by thin layer chromatography (TLC) for the separation and detection of ferulic acid in complex samples using a silica plate stationary phase and an 85:15:1 (v/v/v) chloroform: methanol: formic acid mobile phase. After separation, ferulic acid containing section of the TLC plate was attached onto the patterned paper containing the colorimetric reagent and eluted with ethanol. The resulting color change was photographed and quantitatively converted to intensity. Under the optimal conditions, the limit of detection of ferulic acid was found to be 1 ppm and 7 ppm (S/N = 3) for first and second designs, respectively, with good agreement with the standard HPLC-UV detection method. Therefore, these methods can be used for the simple, rapid, inexpensive and sensitive quantification of ferulic acid in a variety of samples.
topic ferulic acid
paper-based platforms
electrochemical detection
colorimetric detection
TLC separation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/13/10/13039
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