Quality Evaluation of Dietary Supplements for Weight Loss Based on <i>Garcinia cambogia</i>

Food supplements of plant origin for weight control are increasingly being demanded by consumers as a way to promote good health. Among them, those based on <i>Garcinia cambogia</i> (GCFS) are widely commercialized considering their bioactive properties, mainly due to (-)-hydroxycitric a...

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Main Authors: Adal Mena-García, Angie Julieth Bellaizac-Riascos, Maite Rada-Mendoza, Diana María Chito-Trujillo, Ana Isabel Ruiz-Matute, María Luz Sanz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-07-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/15/3077
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Summary:Food supplements of plant origin for weight control are increasingly being demanded by consumers as a way to promote good health. Among them, those based on <i>Garcinia cambogia</i> (GCFS) are widely commercialized considering their bioactive properties, mainly due to (-)-hydroxycitric acid ((-)-HCA). However, recently, controversy has arisen over their safety; thus, further research and continuous monitoring of their composition is required. Hence, in this work, a multi-analytical approach was followed to determine not only (-)-HCA but also other constituents of 18 GCFS, which could be used as quality markers to detect fraudulent practices in these samples. Discrepancies between the declared (-)-HCA content and that experimentally determined were detected by LC–UV in 33% of the samples. Moreover, GC–MS analyses of GCFS allowed the detection of different compounds not present in <i>G. cambogia</i> fruits and not declared on supplement labels, probably related to heat exposure or to the addition of excipients or other extracts. This multi-analytical methodology is shown to be advantageous to address different fraudulent practices affecting the quality of these supplements.
ISSN:2072-6643