Determination of caffeine content of Nensebo coffee beans Southern Ethiopia, using ultra violet-visible (UV/V) is and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods in Ethiopia

Adane Legesse, Tadesse Abera, T. Tegene
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The main objective of the study was to determine caffeine content of coffee beans ( Coffee arabica ) collected from Nensebo district, West Arsi Zone, Oromia Region using ultra violet-visible and high performance liquid chromatography methods. The coffee beans were purchased from coffee supplying farmers’ cooperatives in Nensebo district (namely Tulu Gola, Habera, Refisa, Nensebo Chebi and Melka Dembi) and local coffee markets (in Hawassa and Shashemene). The coffee samples collected from the selected sites were mixed (homogenized). The same was done for coffee samples from coffee markets (in Hawassa and Shashemene cities). The samples were roasted and ground using grinding machine. The resulting powders were boiled in distilled water and extracted with dichloromethane. The dichloromethane extracts were subjected to high performance liquid chromatoraphy and ultra violet-visible analyses. The data obtained from spectra the methods used in the study revealed that the caffeine content of the extract homogenized coffee beans of the selected sites in % (w/w) was found to be 1.03 ± 0.001 by high performance liquid chromatography and 1.17 ± 0.01 by ultra violet-visible analysis. Similarly, the caffeine content of Nensebo coffee samples purchased from coffee markets was found to be 1.14 ± 0.01 by high performance liquid chromatoraphy analysis. The findings showed that the caffeine contents of the coffee samples used in the study was within reported standards, and also relatively lower than reported caffeine contents of coffee beans growing in other parts of Ethiopia. Further studies are recommended to determine the levels of other chemicals constituents and minerals exist in the coffee beans in order to fully determine the properties (quality) of Nensebo coffee.
用紫外-可见分光光度法和高效液相色谱法测定埃塞俄比亚南部Nensebo咖啡豆的咖啡因含量
本研究的主要目的是采用紫外可见和高效液相色谱法测定奥罗米亚州西阿尔西地区内塞博地区的咖啡豆(阿拉比卡咖啡)的咖啡因含量。咖啡豆是从Nensebo地区(即Tulu Gola、Habera、Refisa、Nensebo Chebi和Melka Dembi)的咖啡供应农民合作社和当地咖啡市场(在Hawassa和Shashemene)购买的。从选定地点收集的咖啡样品被混合(均质)。对来自咖啡市场(在哈瓦萨和沙什梅尼市)的咖啡样本也做了同样的研究。用研磨机对样品进行烘烤和研磨。所得粉末在蒸馏水中煮沸,用二氯甲烷提取。对二氯甲烷提取物进行高效液相色谱和紫外可见分析。光谱分析结果表明,各萃取点均质咖啡豆的咖啡因含量(% (w/w)),高效液相色谱法为1.03±0.001,紫外可见光谱法为1.17±0.01。同样,从咖啡市场购买的咖啡样品经高效液相色谱分析,其咖啡因含量为1.14±0.01。研究结果表明,研究中使用的咖啡样品的咖啡因含量在报告的标准范围内,而且相对低于埃塞俄比亚其他地区种植的咖啡豆的咖啡因含量。建议进行进一步的研究,以确定咖啡豆中存在的其他化学成分和矿物质的含量,以便全面确定Nensebo咖啡的特性(质量)。
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