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Agilent series hp1100

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The Agilent series HP1100 is a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) system designed for analytical applications. It provides reliable and precise separation, detection, and quantification of chemical compounds in complex mixtures.

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Extraction and Analysis of Floral Metabolites

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After freshly opened flowers were harvested, petals were separated, washed with deionized water and wiped dry, and the apical and basal areas were dissected. Every flower compartment was weighed and coarsely ground under liquid nitrogen. For extraction (Method 1), an amount of solvent in a 1:1 (v:v) ratio of water to methanol was added to achieve a uniform concentration of 1 mg of material per 10 µL of solvent (or, for capsules, per 5 µL). After 30 min of extraction in the ultrasonic bath, samples were centrifuged (4 °C, 13,200 rpm), and the supernatant was used for HPLC-PDA analysis. The entire procedure was carried out with three biological replicates.
The analytical HPLC-PDA system consisted of an Agilent series HP1100 (binary pump G1312A, auto sampler G1313A, and photodiode array detector G1315B, 200–700 nm) equipped with an EC250/4 Nucleodur C18 HTec column from Macherey-Nagel (5 µm; injection volume 20 µL). The method included a 21-min gradient from 20% to 67% of methanol in acidified water (0.1% trifluoroacetic acid) with a subsequent washing step (100% methanol) and equilibration to starting conditions. The flow rate was 1 mL·min−1, and the detection wavelengths were 211, 254, 281, 351, and 460 nm. The aglycone standards of kaempferol and pelargonidin chloride were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich.
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HPLC Analysis of Organic Compounds

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Analytical HPLC was performed on an Agilent series HP1100 (binary pump G1312A, autosampler G1367A, diode array detector (DAD) G1315A, 200–700 nm) (Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany). A LiChrospher RP18 column (5 μm, 250 × 4 mm. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany) was used with a linear binary gradient of H2O (solvent A) and MeCN (solvent B), both containing 0.1% (V/V) trifluoroacetic acid, with a flow rate of 0.8 ml min-1 at 25°C as follows: 0 min: 5% B, 35 min: 25% B, 37 min: 95% B, 47 min: 95% B, 50 min: 5% B, and 60 min: 5% B. The injection volume was 5 μl. The HPLC eluate was monitored by DAD at 280 nm.
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