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  • The study validates an analytical method for evaluating the stability of myricitrin in Eugenia uniflora, showing it can accurately and precisely measure this compound in spray-dried extracts (SDE).
  • Forced degradation tests indicated that myricitrin is sensitive to hydrolysis and generally stable under other stress conditions, while standard myricitrin is more prone to degradation.
  • Evaluation of antioxidant and antifungal activities revealed that degradation negatively impacts the antioxidant properties of SDE, but does not significantly affect its antifungal activity, highlighting the method's importance for quality control.

Article Abstract

The aim of this study is to demonstrate the stability-indicating capacity of an analytical method for Eugenia uniflora, enhance understanding of the stability of myricitrin, and assess the effect of degradation of spray-dried extract (SDE) on antioxidant and antifungal activities. Validation of the stability-indicating method was carried out through a forced degradation study of SDE and standard myricitrin. The antioxidant and antifungal activities of SDE were evaluated both before and after degradation. The quantification method described was found to be both accurate and precise in measuring myricitrin levels in SDE from E. uniflora, with excellent selectivity that confirmed its stability-indicating capability. The forced degradation study revealed that the marker myricitrin is sensitive to hydrolysis, but generally stable under other stress conditions. By contrast, the standard myricitrin displayed greater susceptibility to degradation under forced degradation conditions. Analysis of the antioxidant activity of SDE before and after degradation showed a negative impact in this activity due to degradation, while no significant effect was observed on antifungal activity. The method described can be a valuable tool in the quality control of E. uniflora, and the findings can assist in determining the optimal conditions and storage of products derived from this species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bmc.5723DOI Listing

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