1. Chemical Fingerprint Analysis and Quantitative Analysis of Saccharides in Morindae Officinalis Radix by HPLC-ELSD
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Hongmei Sun, Xiuwei Yang, Xinjun Xu, Depo Yang, Enyao Ma, Zhimin Zhao, Yini Cai, and Jie Shen
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HPLC-ELSD ,Oligosaccharides ,Pharmaceutical Science ,fingerprint ,Organic chemistry ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,Hplc fingerprint ,Morinda officinalis ,QD241-441 ,Fingerprint ,Chromatography detector ,Drug Discovery ,Scattering, Radiation ,Radix ,TIM-TOF-MS ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,saccharides ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,Principal Component Analysis ,Chromatography ,Morindae officinalis radix ,biology ,Chemistry ,Reproducibility of Results ,biology.organism_classification ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Officinalis ,Linear Models ,Molecular Medicine ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
A method based on high performance liquid chromatography with evaporative light scattering detection (HPLC-ELSD) was developed for the quantitative analysis of three active compounds and chemical fingerprint analyses of saccharides in Morindae officinalis radix. Ten batches of Morindae officinalis radix were collected from different plantations in the Guangdong region of China and used to establish the fingerprint. The samples were separated with a COSMOIL Sugar-D column (4.6 mm × 250 mm, 5 μm) by using gradient elution with water (A) and acetonitrile (B). In addition, Trapped-Ion-Mobility (tims) Time-Of-Flight (tims TOF) was used to identify saccharides of Morindae officinalis radix. Fingerprint chromatogram presented 26 common characteristic peaks in the roots of Morinda officinalis How, and the similarities were more than 0.926. In quantitative analysis, the three compounds showed good regression (r = 0.9995–0.9998) within the test ranges, and the recoveries of the method were in the range of 96.7–101.7%. The contents of sucrose, kestose and nystose in all samples were determined as 1.21–7.92%, 1.02–3.37%, and 2.38–6.55%, respectively. The developed HPLC fingerprint method is reliable and was validated for the quality control and identification of Morindae officinalis radix and can be successfully used to assess the quality of Morindae officinalis radix.
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- 2021