pectins and vanillin

pectins has been researched along with vanillin* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for pectins and vanillin

ArticleYear
A simple rapid method to precisely determine (13)C/(12)C ratios of plant methoxyl groups.
    Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM, 2009, Volume: 23, Issue:11

    Stable isotope ratios of individual plant components have become a valuable tool for the determination of the geographical origin and authenticity of foodstuff. A recently published method with considerable potential in this context is the measurement of the deuterium/hydrogen (D/H) isotope ratios of plant matter methoxyl groups. The method entailed cleavage of methyl ethers or esters with hydriodic acid (HI) to form gaseous methyl iodide (CH(3)I) and then measurement of the delta(2)H value of this gas. Here, as a follow up to a previous study, we describe a method for the rapid and precise delta(13)C analysis of plant matter methoxyl groups using gas chromatography/combustion/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC/C/IRMS). Conditions for sample preparation were investigated for isotope discrimination effects, the GC conditions optimized, the reproducibility of the measurement of standards undertaken, and the precision of the method defined. The reproducibility of the delta(13)C value determined for a CH(3)I standard on 20 consecutive measurements was found to be 0.17 per thousand. The method was also tested on four methoxyl-rich plant components: vanillin, lignin, wood and pectin. The analytical precision obtained, expressed as the average standard deviation, for these compounds was found to be better than 0.13 per thousand. The described procedure which is simple and rapid, allowing preparation and analysis of a sample within 1 h, produces accurate and reproducible isotopic measurements. We suggest that this validated delta(13)C method when employed together with the recently published delta(2)H method for two-dimensional stable isotope studies of organic matter containing methoxyl groups will be of considerable value, e.g. for proving the authenticity of foodstuff.

    Topics: Benzaldehydes; Carbon; Carbon Isotopes; Chromatography, Gas; Fraxinus; Lignin; Mass Spectrometry; Pectins

2009
A rapid and precise method for determination of D/H ratios of plant methoxyl groups.
    Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM, 2008, Volume: 22, Issue:24

    Stable hydrogen isotope ratio measurements of specific plant components are increasingly used in numerous fields of research, including sample origin verification and climate research. A recently suggested method with considerable potential in this context is the D/H isotope ratio (delta(2)H value) analysis of plant matter methoxyl groups. The method entails ether or ester cleavage with hydriodic acid (HI) to form the gaseous compound methyl iodide (CH(3)I) and measurement of the delta(2)H value of this gas. Here we describe a method for the rapid and precise delta(2)H analysis of plant matter methoxyl groups using gas chromatography/pyrolysis/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GC/P/IRMS). The conditions for sample preparation were investigated for isotope discrimination effects, the GC conditions were optimized, the reproducibility of the measurement of standards was studied, and the precision of the method was defined. The reproducibility of delta(2)H values determined for a CH(3)I standard on 20 consecutive measurements was found to be 2 per thousand. The method was also tested on four methoxyl-rich plant components: vanillin, lignin, wood and pectin. The analytical precision obtained, when expressed as the average standard deviation for these compounds, was better than 1.6 per thousand. The described method is rapid, allowing preparation and analysis of a sample within 1 h, and produces accurate and reproducible isotopic measurements.

    Topics: Benzaldehydes; Deuterium; Esterification; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Lignin; Pectins; Plant Extracts; Plants; Reproducibility of Results; Wood

2008