Abstract
It has been shown that the theaflavins and thearubigin hump of decaffeinated aqueous extracts of black tea remain virtually stable for up to 850 min, thus permitting their automated overnight analysis. Within-run coefficients of variation for the total chromatogram area and peak area for each of the major theaflavins, following repeated (up to 10 times) injections of a single extract, did not exceed 2·5 and 6·0%, respectively. The corresponding values obtained by pooling data obtained on three separate occasions were 3·0 and 7·3%, respectively. Trend-line analysis indicated that there was a tendency for each of the areas studied to decline by factors in the range 0·11–0·53% of the original value per injection. This factor was not statistically significant for theaflavin-3,3′-digallate but reached 5% significance for theaflavin and total chromatogram area and 1% for both theaflavin monogallates. The magnitude of these changes is too small to warrant an avoidance of automated sample handling in routine screening or quality assurance programmes where the increased throughput allowed is advantageous. It was also noted that the use of citric acid to acidify the chromatographic solvents was not superior to acetic acid. © 1997 SCI.
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