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摘要
Kanshoku 第 99 号通知(1981 年 5 月 8 日)介绍了小球藻产品中叶绿素降解化合物(包括嗜磷 酸)的官方分析方法。不过,这种方法在操作上存在一些问题,例如在液-液分配过程中会形成乳状液。此外,用于制备饱和硫酸钠溶液的试剂(十水硫酸钠或无水硫酸钠)中存在的杂质会降解嗜磷酸盐和其他相关化合物,导致分析值显著下降。在本研究中,我们彻底检查了官方方法的每个步骤,以提高可操作性,并开发了一种无需饱和硫酸钠溶液的替代方法。我们对所开发的方法进行了评估,以测定 100 mg% 的嗜铬枫酸 a 和焦嗜铬枫酸 a。分析结果令人满意,pheophorbide a 的准确度为 100%,pyropheophorbide a 的准确度为 90%,两种化合物的日内和日间精密度的相对标准偏差均低于 5%。所建议的方法适用于叶绿素降解化合物的监管分析,并可用于小球藻产品的质量控制。
[Method Improvement for Quantitative Analysis of Chlorophyll Degradation Compounds, Including Pheophorbide, in Chlorella Products].
An official analytical method for chlorophyll degradation compounds, including pheophorbide, in chlorella products, is described in notification Kanshoku No. 99 (May 8, 1981). However, this method has several operational issues, such as the formation of emulsion during liquid-liquid partitioning. Additionally, impurities present in the reagents (sodium sulfate decahydrate or anhydrous sodium sulfate) used to prepare saturated sodium sulfate solution can degrade pheophorbide and other related compounds, resulting in a significant decrease in analytical values. In this study, we thoroughly examined each step of the official method to enhance the operability and develop an alternative method that eliminates the need for saturated sodium sulfate solution. The developed method was evaluated for pheophorbide a and pyropheophorbide a at 100 mg%. Satisfactory analytical performance was achieved with trueness of 100% for pheophorbide a and 90% for pyropheophorbide a, and relative standard deviations of intra- and inter-day precision below 5% for both compounds. The proposed method is considered suitable for regulatory analysis of chlorophyll degradation compounds and would be useful for quality control of chlorella products.