Method of measuring polyphenol antioxidants in sorghum and other plant matter and method of selection of specific sorghum varieties for extrusion purposes
A method of determining relative polyphenol antioxidant levels in plant matter, particularly whole sorghum seeds, is carried out by combining a selected amount of solid plant matter to be evaluated with a solvent and a polyphenol extraction agent to form a stirrable mixture. The mixture is heated to approximately the boiling point of the solvent with agitation of the mixture for a period of at least 1½ hours. The heated mixture is filtered while the liquid is at a temperature of not more than 5° C. below the boiling point of the solvent to obtain an extractant solution filtrate. From this filtrate, a concentrated extractant solution is formed, cooled, and filtered to form a final filtrate. An analytical sample of this final filtrate is then introduced into a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) system to separate and determine the relative amounts of polyphenol antioxidants in the plant matter. This technique can be used in determining polyphenol antioxidant levels in varieties of whole sorghum seeds to select specific varieties that are most appropriate for extrusion applications.