Abstract

The Pholasin chemiluminometric method for determination of polyphenols in wine was evaluated by comparison with liquid chromatography with mass-spectrometric detection. The results were also compared with the conventional Singleton-Rossi spectrophotometric method for determination of total polyphenols. A total of 141 wine samples were examined using all three methods and the results indicated a good agreement between the chemiluminometric and the Singleton-Rossi methods; however, the chromatographic data correlated reasonably well with the chemiluminometric data only for gallic acid, but less well or not at all with other determined phenolic antioxidants: trans-resveratrol, (+)-catechin, (−)-epicatechin, quercetin, vanillic-, caffeic-, caftaric-, p-coumaric-, 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic-, ellagic-, sinapic-, ferullic-, and ellagic acid.

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