Published 2020
| Version v1
Publication
Development of a Fast, Low‐Cost, Conservative and Ecological Method for Quantifying Gallic Acid in Polymeric Formulations by FTIR Spectroscopy in Solution
Contributors
Description
The beneficial polyphenol gallic acid (GA) is often loaded in
polymeric systems to improve its poor bioavailability and low
stability, therefore quantifying its concentration is mandatory.
Chromatography is expensive, time long and non-ecological;
partial least square-based near-infrared technique requires
interpretative chemometrics tools; ultraviolet/visible (UV-Vis)
method is non-specific and destructive. Herein, using Fourier
transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, a fast, low-cost, ecological
and conservative method for quantifying GA in polymer
matrices was developed, by acquiring spectra of GA solutions
at different GA concentrations (CGAs). Selected spectral data
and CGAs were used to build a linear regression model by least
squares approach, subsequently validated adopting samples of
three different GA polymer formulations, as validation sets. Test
samples were analyzed by FTIR technique and the model was
used to determine CGAs, which were predicted with minimal
absolute errors (0.01-0.03). This method is robust and extendable
also to other precious polymeric matrices or valuable
substances.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1006087
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1006087
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE