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Ya-Ling An1, Wen-Long Wei2, Hao-Jv Li1, Zhen-Wei Li1, Chang-Liang Yao2, Hua Qu2, Shuai Yao2, Yong Huang2, Jian-Qing Zhang2, Qi-Rui Bi2, Jia-Yuan Li2, De-An Guo3.
Abstract
The inherent complexity of traditional Chinese medicines necessitates the application of multi-dimensional information to accomplish comprehensive profiling and confirmative identification of their chemical components. In this study, we display an enhanced strategy by integrating offline superimposed two-dimensional separation (S-2D-LC) with mass defect filter and diagnostic ion filter to comprehensively characterize the alkaloid composition of Fritillariae Pallidiflorae Bulbus (FPB). The superimposed HILIC × RP and UPCC × RP offline two-dimensional liquid chromatography system was constructed with superior orthogonality (R2=0.004 and R2=0.001) for chromatographic separation. In total, 70 fractions were collected after the first-dimensional chromatographic separation (HILIC and UPCC) and then analyzed by the second-dimensional reversed phase (RP) liquid chromatography coupled with Q-TOF/MS/MS in FAST DDA acquisition mode. A four-step interpretation strategy combining mass defect filter with diagnostic ion filter was developed to rapidly characterize alkaloids in Fritillaria species. Ultimately, a sum of 529 Fritillaria alkaloids were characterized from two botanical origins of FPB. The integrated strategy is practical to efficiently expose and comprehensively characterize more trace and isomeric components in complex herbal medicines.Entities:
Keywords: Comprehensive characterization; Diagnostic ion filter; Fritillariae Pallidiflorae Bulbus; Mass defect filter; Offline superimposed two-dimensional separation; Steroid alkaloids
Year: 2021 PMID: 33752090 DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2021.462029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr A ISSN: 0021-9673 Impact factor: 4.759