| Literature DB >> 21391482 |
Mieczysław Sajewicz1, Dorota Staszek, Łukasz Wojtal, Teresa Kowalska, Michał Ł Hajnos, Monika Waksmundzka-Hajnos.
Abstract
This study is focused on an important family of the sage (Salvia) species, with Salvia officinalis L. having a long-established position in European traditional medicine. Binary fingerprints (chromatographic profiles) of six different sage species were compared using HPLC coupled with two different detectors: the diode-array detector and the evaporative light-scattering detector. Advantages of using binary fingerprinting over single-detector fingerprinting are demonstrated and discussed, with selected examples. Experimental data are provided for a comparison of the chemical composition of sage samples originating from two harvesting seasons (2007 and 2008). A number of phytochemical standards (i.e., certain phenolic acids, flavonoids, and coumarin) were used that allowed identification and semiquantitative estimation of these particular compounds in the analyzed methanol extracts.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21391482
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J AOAC Int ISSN: 1060-3271 Impact factor: 1.913