| Literature DB >> 30693528 |
Liu Yang1, Hai Jiang1, Xinyue Guo1, Ajiao Hou1, Wenjing Man1, Xudong Xing1, Meiling Yan1, Bingyou Yang1, Qiuhong Wang1,2, Haixue Kuang1.
Abstract
Supercritical fluid chromatography is a safe and ecofriendly analytical technique that has not been fully applied to the analysis of traditional Chinese medicine. This is the first study on the separation of six quality markers-paeoniflorin, albiflorin, benzoyl paeoniflorin, oxypaeoniflorin, gallic acid and benzoic acid-from raw, wine-baked and vinegar-baked Paeoniae Alba Radix (PAR) by Supercritical fluid chromatography. Optimum separation was achieved on an HSS C18 SB column (100 × 3.0 mm, 1.8 μm particles) with a gradient elution of high-purity carbon dioxide as mobile phase A and methanol-acetonitrile (70:30, v/v) with 0.10% phosphoric acid as mobile phase B. The flow rate was set at 0.7 mL/min for 15.0 min. The method was validated in terms of the overall intraday and interday precision, with relative standard deviations (RSDs) of 0.87-2.87 and 1.47-3.63%, respectively. The recoveries were 98.10-103.60% with an RSD of 1.00-3.40%. The stability of the RSD values was in the range 1.10-3.78%. The developed approach was successfully applied and provides a valuable reference for the quality assessment of PAR and processed PAR. The results also revealed that the standardization of processing technology is of great significance to the fluctuations in quality before and after the processing of traditional Chinese medicine.Entities:
Keywords: Paeoniae Alba radix; processing; quality marker; supercritical fluid chromatography
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30693528 DOI: 10.1002/bmc.4485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Chromatogr ISSN: 0269-3879 Impact factor: 1.902