Antioxidants (Feb 2023)

Stable Isotope Ratio Analysis for the Authentication of Natural Antioxidant Curcuminoids from <i>Curcuma longa</i> (Turmeric)

  • Matteo Perini,
  • Silvia Pianezze,
  • Luca Ziller,
  • Roberto Larcher,
  • Roberto Pace

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12020498
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 498

Abstract

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Curcuminoid complex, a mixture of curcumin, demethoxycurcumin and didemethoxycurcumin, is one of the most popular antioxidants of natural origin, and it has a multitude of other health benefits. It is threatened by the proliferation of counterfeit products on the market containing synthetic curcuminoids whose addition is difficult to identify as they present the three curcuminoid forms in the correct ratios. Consequently, the necessity to detect this fraudulent practice is escalating. Carbon-14 analysis is the most effective available method, but it is also expensive and difficult to implement. This paper describes the first attempt to characterize natural curcuminoids and their synthetic form, used as an adulterant, through the analysis of stable isotope ratios of carbon and hydrogen (expressed as δ13C and δ2H). Carbon values greater than −28.6‰ and hydrogen values greater than −71‰ may indicate the addition of synthetic curcuminoids to the natural ones.

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