Jake A Cravino, Richard Thomas, G. Pandey, Corey W. Manwaring, Sophie E. Parks, R. Shalliker
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Abstract Blueberries are a widely consumed superfood, known for their potent phytochemical content and health benefits. Given their importance to the global food market and the current health culture, blueberries are the focal point of much inquiry into their composition, physiological benefits, and the effect of growing conditions on the quality of the final berry. Given their complex nature and the numerous factors involved in the growing and production of blueberries, there are many variables to consider when determining the chemical characteristics of blueberry samples. One important factor to control is the berry size, which, if left uncontrolled, may confound the objective information sought within the study. This communication, which utilizes HPLC and in-column derivatization for the analysis of antioxidants, shows the impact of berry size (mass/volume) on the antioxidant content and that once the size of a blueberry is controlled, sample-to-sample variations become minimized. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
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The Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies is an internationally acclaimed forum for fast publication of critical, peer reviewed manuscripts dealing with analytical, preparative and process scale liquid chromatography and all of its related technologies, including TLC, capillary electrophoresis, capillary electrochromatography, supercritical fluid chromatography and extraction, field-flow technologies, affinity, and much more. New separation methodologies are added when they are developed. Papers dealing with research and development results, as well as critical reviews of important technologies, are published in the Journal.