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Original Articles

A New and Sensitive TLC Method to Measure Trans-Resveratrol in Red Wine

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Pages 1104-1108 | Published online: 07 May 2015
 

Abstract

Trans-Resveratrol is a polyphenolic compound belonging to the group of stilbenes. The compound has gained increasing interest over the last years. We now present a new way to measure trans-resveratrol in red wine. A combination of pure wine application on plate, a TLC separation on TLC silica gel 60 plates (Merck, 1.05554), and chemiluminescence detection offers a limit of quantification of 20.3 ng per band. From this, a quantification limit for trans-resveratrol of LOQ = 0.406 mg/L wine can be calculated. As mobile phase a mixture of ethyl acetate, cyclohexane, and n-butanol (9 + 9 +2, v/v) was chosen. The Rf-value for trans-resveratrol is 0.78. The method is specific on trans-resveratrol and can be used to quantify trans-resveratrol in red wine. The chemiluminescence detection method is suitable for evaluating 2D-TLC plates.

Acknowledgments

The authors express their appreciation to Merck-Company (Darmstadt, Germany), BioStep (Jahnsdorf, Germany) and DESAGA GmbH (Wiesloch, Germany) for their kind support.

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