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Journal of Health Science
Online ISSN : 1347-5207
Print ISSN : 1344-9702
ISSN-L : 1344-9702
RESEARCH LETTERS
Analysis of Proanthocyanidins in Grape Seed Extracts, Health Foods and Grape Seed Oils
Yumiko NakamuraSumiko TsujiYasuhide Tonogai
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  • Yumiko Nakamura

    Division of Food Chemistry, National Institute of Health Sciences, Osaka Branch

  • Sumiko Tsuji

    Division of Food Chemistry, National Institute of Health Sciences, Osaka Branch

  • Yasuhide Tonogai

    Division of Food Chemistry, National Institute of Health Sciences, Osaka Branch

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Keywords:grape seed extract,proanthocyanidins,vanillin-hydrochloric acid assay,reversed-phase HPLC,health food,grape seed oil
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2003 Volume 49Issue 1Pages 45-54

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1248/jhs.49.45
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  • Published: 2003Received: August 13, 2002Available on J-STAGE: February 01, 2003Accepted: September 20, 2002Advance online publication: -Revised: -
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Grape seed extract (GSE) is one of Japan's natural food additives, and is recommended for use as an antioxidant. The component of interest is polyphenol, mainly proanthocyanidins, which are condensed tannins. A vanillin-hydrochloric acid (HCl) assay is specific for flavan-3-ol. The sensitivity of GSE components to the vanillin-HCl assay differed according to the chemical structure. We applied this assay to the determination of proanthocyanidin content in GSEs, health foods containing GSEs and grape seed oils. The concentration of proanthocyanidins in GSEs and health foods was overestimated in the vanillin-HCl assay when (+)-catechin was used as a standard. However, the concentration of proanthocyanidins in health foods with high protein or a high colored substance content was underestimated. No proanthocyanidins were detected in grape seed oil. Furthermore, we examined the content of low molecular weight compounds in GSE by reversed-phase HPLC. The percentage of low molecular weight compounds, including gallic acid, (+)-catechin, (-)-epicatechin, procyanidins B1, B2 and C was estimated to be 5.5-12.2%(w/w).
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