Abstract
Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) in foods are controversially discussed due to their probiotic activity and their putative contribution to the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Besides their nutritional relevance, the genuine composition of carbohydrates in onions has high impact on non-enzymatic browning during thermal processing of onions. In the present study, a method based on high performance anion exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD) was validated and compared to an ultra-high performance liquid chromatographic method using evaporative light scattering detection (UHPLC-ELSD) for analysing saccharide contents of various onion (Allium cepa L.) cultivars substantially differing in their FOS pattern. Analyte identity was confirmed by authentic standards and UHPLC-electrospray ionization-high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-ESI-HRMS). A total of 41 saccharides was detected with both methods, including FOS with a DP of up to 20. Specific validation parameters obtained with authentic standards are presented for FOS with a DP of up to 9. Although run times were significantly shorter using the UHPLC method, baseline separation and analytical range of FOS with higher DP were clearly superior using HPAEC-PAD, reaching lower quantification limits (0.12–2.3mg/L) compared to UHPLC-ELSD (34–68mg/L). This work provides guidance for method selection when analysing FOS from plant samples.
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