Modern instrumentation for the studies of isoflavones
VACEK J.1,2, KLEJDUS B.2, LOJKOVÁ L.2, KUBÁŇ V.2
1Akademie věd České republiky, Biofyzikální ústav, Brno 2Mendelova zemědělská a lesnická univerzita Brno, Ústav chemie a biochemie |
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Summary:
Isoflavones belong to the natural substances exhibiting a number of physiological effects in living
organisms. The substances are synthesized in plant tissues as protective agents against biotic stress
(i.e. bacterial infection). Isoflavones are also an important dietary constituent in human nutrition.
The review discusses modern trends in the studies of isoflavones in plant materials and foodstuffs
and procedures for chemical analyses of isoflavones in human body fluids and plant tissues. Highly
effective extraction and purification techniques, i.e. solid–phase extraction (SFE),
accelerated–solvent extraction (ASE), and Soxhlet extraction, are presented. Latest procedures in
chromatographic separation of isoflavones that apply different types of stationary phases are
described. Immunochemical analysis, electrochemical sensing of isoflavones, spectrometric and
other analytical techniques and their applications are also mentioned. Special attention is focused
on a highly selective and sensitive technique of mass spectrometry and its application for
identification of isoflavones and their glucosides in plants. Studies of interactions of isoflavones
with cell receptors and a number of biologically active substances such as DNA and proteins are
described. The reason for the presentation of the review was not to give a full overview of the
presented topics but mainly to show modern and the most recent methods in the studies of
isoflavones.
Key words:
chromatography – isolation – mass spectrometry – phytoestrogens – human health
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