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Phytochemical Study of Capsaicinoids Extracted From Indian Varieties of Capsicum Annuum and Quantification of Capsaicin By Chromatographic Methods
Author(s) -
khandekar Ms Aditi,
petare Ms Apeksha,
kolalle Ms Yashashri,
desai Ms Mayuri,
gaikwad Ms Sayali,
chavan Ms Kajol,
vijayan Ms Nimisha,
chitnis Dr Kanchan
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of life science and pharma research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2250-0480
DOI - 10.22376/ijpbs/lpr.2021.11.4.l47-55
Subject(s) - capsaicin , pungency , chromatography , chemistry , pepper , capsicum chinense , high performance liquid chromatography , aroma , capsicum annuum , phytochemical , ethyl acetate , food science , biochemistry , receptor
The flavour and aroma of chillies is because of the presence of capsaicinoids. Among the capsaicinoids, 90% of the pungency is due to the presence of capsaicin (8-methyl-N-vanillyl-trans-6-nonenamide) and dihydrocapsaicin. From the perspective of the food and pharmaceutical industry, capsaicin being used as an active component, there is a need to find a quicker method of estimating capsaicin. Also it is imperative to determine and standardize a fingerprint of chilli extract of different varieties, to define a pure sample containing capsaicin by determining a marker peak for capsaicin, using HPTLC. Hence in this study capsaicin was estimated by HPLC, GC-MS and HPTLC methods. This study has successfully demonstrated a quick chromatographic separation of capsaicin by HPLC with Rt of just 2.9 min. GC-MS showed the capsaicin peak at Rt of 25.9 min. The fingerprint results of HPTLC indicated capsaicin at Rf 0.03 using Toluene: Ethyl Acetate (70:3) as mobile phase and Iodine vapours as detecting reagent. Besides, the Methanolic extracts of Capsicum annuum showed good antimicrobial activity with very negligible antioxidant properties. Byadgi chilli extract showed the most intense red brown colour with λmax at 500 nm and it thus justified its use as the most preferred one for contributing to colour in food. Keeping in mind the importance in the food industry, and monitoring of raw materials in the pharmaceutical industry, the methods of HPTLC and HPLC can be used to authenticate chilli powders available in the market and in pharmaceutical products for quick estimation of capsaicin.

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