Uludag Aricilik Dergisi, cilt.24, sa.2, ss.188-196, 2024 (Scopus)
Kynurenic acid (KYNA) is a metabolite with pharmacoactive properties found primarily in chestnut honey, linden, and other honeys. Considering the anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive functions of KYNA, it can be seen that it has bidirectional effects on biological pathways For this reason, determining and knowing the amount of honey, an important natural product can have a high impact on health. Studies on the detection of this metabolite in both natural products and animal tissues are ongoing, and it is important to develop fast and easily applicable methods. Within the scope of this study, a new method was created using an ultraviolet detector (RP-HPLC-UV) in reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography to determine the KYNA content of natural products (honey, chestnut pollen, and chestnut flowers) quantitatively in a short time. According to the data obtained, LOD and LOQ values were found to be 0.030 ug/mL and 0.092 ug/mL, respectively. At the same time, solutions of KYNA prepared in ultrapure water (UPW), 70% EtOH, EtOH and MeOH solvents were analyzed in this method; and it was found that UPW was the best solvent. The findings of this research can contribute significantly, particularly in the application of measuring KYNA, to distinguishing the botanical origin of chestnut honey.