Quantification of sideroxylonals in Eucalyptus foliage by high-performance liquid chromatography

Ian R. Wallis*, Anthony J. Herlt, Bart M. Eschler, Midori Takasaki, William J. Foley

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    Abstract

    This paper describes the extraction and quantification of sideroxylonals, a group of formylated phloroglucinol compounds found in the foliage of some eucalypt species. Samples of dry, ground foliage were Soxhlet-extracted with light petroleum spirit:acetone (4:1) and the resultant extract analysed (in the presence of internal standard) by reversed-phase HPLC without further purification. The yield of sideroxylonals was exponential with time and showed an inflection at ca. 4 h of extraction. It is recommended that samples be extracted for 6 h, giving a 92% recovery of the sideroxylonals. The title compounds deteriorate under various conditions, e.g. 10% are lost when foliage is oven-dried at 40°C compared to freeze-drying. Storing sample's in mobile phase led to a slow deterioration of sideroxylonals with a 7% loss after 4 days, while 22% of these compounds were lost from dry, ground eucalypt leaf stored at room temperature for 20 months.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)360-365
    Number of pages6
    JournalPhytochemical Analysis
    Volume14
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2003

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