• Title of article

    Screening of Novel Source for Genistein by Rapid and Sensitive UPLC-APCI-TOF Mass Spectrometry

  • Author/Authors

    Bettaiah, Aparna Department of Biotechnology - Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering - JSS Science and Technology University - JSS TI Campus - Mysuru - Karnataka 57006, India , Bommanamane Prabhushankar, Hema Department of Biotechnology - Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering - JSS Science and Technology University - JSS TI Campus - Mysuru - Karnataka 57006, India

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    12
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    1
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    12
  • Abstract
    Genistein has been shown to have a broad spectrum of health advantages. Only legumes were reported to have a significant amount of genistein with the highest concentration in Soybean. Soybean was found to cause allergies in children with atopic dermatitis and in adults. Limited food sources have hindered the use of genistein in daily diets, medications, and nutraceuticals. The main objective of the current research work was to discover the novel source for genistein by the simple method of extraction and quantification. Genistein was extracted by solid-liquid extraction technique. Extraction parameters were optimized by a single factor test. Identification and quantification of genistein from the selected seeds of Apiaceae were carried out using UPLC-APCI-TOF-MS. UPLC-APCI-TOF-MS method was successfully developed, validated (linearity (R2 = 0:999), precision (R.S.D. <5%), and accuracy (107.23%)), and used for the study. Remarkably, a high concentration of the genistein (811.57 μg/g) was found in the Cuminum cyminum. Solvent mixture (50 mL Methanol+25 mL Dimethyl sulphoxide+25 mL Water (v/v/v)), temperature (80° C), and time (1 h) were found to be the optimum extraction conditions. The concentration of genistein before optimization was 226.67 μg/g and after optimization is 811.57 μg/g. This shows the efficiency of the extraction method in the extraction of genistein without the need for hydrolysis. Novel source for genistein is identified in regular human food can be consumed in a regular diet which increases wellness of human health along with enhancing the taste of the food. The developed extraction method coupled with high throughput, sensitive, and selective UPLC-APCI-TOF-MS technique facilitates rapid quantification (8 minutes of run time) without primary purification of complex extract.
  • Keywords
    Screening , Novel Source , Genistein , Rapid , Sensitive UPLC-APCI-TOF
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Food Science
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2593964