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- A simplified spectrophotometric method for routine analysis of saccharin in commercial noncaloric sweeteners
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0021-8561
- A simple, rapid, and sensitive spectrophotometric method for routine analysis of saccharin in commercial noncaloric sweeteners is proposed. This method is based on the reaction of saccharin with tetrachloro-p-benzoquinone (p-chloranil) accelerated by hydrogen peroxide and conducted in an ethanol:acetone (4:1) medium, producing a violet-red compound (γ max = 550 nm). Beer's law is obeyed in a concentration range of 2.05 × 10 -4 to 3.00 × 10 -3 M with an excellent correlation coefficient (r = 0.9998). The detection limit was 1.55 × 10 -5 M, and the effect of interferences on the spectrophotometric measurements was evaluated. The proposed procedure was applied successfully to the determination of saccharin in noncaloric sweeteners. Recoveries were within 99.2-104.3% with standard deviations ranging from to 0.5-1.6%. Results of the proposed method compare very favorably with those given by the high-performance liquid chromatography method recommended by the Food and Drug Administration.
- 29-Dec-2004
- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, v. 52, n. 26, p. 7788-7792, 2004.
- 7788-7792
- Noncaloric sweeteners
- Saccharin
- Spectrophotometric determination
- 4 chloroaniline
- acetone
- alcohol
- hydrogen peroxide
- saccharin
- sweetening agent
- absorption
- chemical reaction
- concentration (parameters)
- correlation coefficient
- high performance liquid chromatography
- intermethod comparison
- molecular interaction
- reaction analysis
- reaction time
- reliability
- spectrophotometry
- Chloranil
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Indicators and Reagents
- Sensitivity and Specificity
- Spectrophotometry
- Sweetening Agents
- Viola (angiosperm)
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf0402781
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