Large‐scale separation of antipsychotic alkaloids from R auwolfia tetraphylla L . by p H ‐zone‐refining fast centrifugal partition chromatography

pH‐zone‐refining centrifugal partition chromatography was successively applied in the large‐scale separation of close R f antipsychotic indole alkaloids directly from CHCl 3 fraction of R auwolfia tetraphylla leaves. Two experiments with increasing mass from 500 mg to 3 g of crude alkaloid extracts...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of separation science 2013-01, Vol.36 (2), p.407-413
Hauptverfasser: Maurya, Anupam, Gupta, Shikha, Srivastava, Santosh K.
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Zusammenfassung:pH‐zone‐refining centrifugal partition chromatography was successively applied in the large‐scale separation of close R f antipsychotic indole alkaloids directly from CHCl 3 fraction of R auwolfia tetraphylla leaves. Two experiments with increasing mass from 500 mg to 3 g of crude alkaloid extracts ( 1 C ) of R . tetraphylla were carried out in normal‐displacement mode using a two‐phase solvent system composed of methyl tert‐butyl ether/ ACN /water (4:1:5, v/v/v) where HCl (12 mM) was added to the lower aqueous stationary phase as a retainer and triethylamine (5 mM) to the organic mobile phase as an eluter. The two centrifugal partition chromatography separations afforded a total of 162.6 mg of 10‐methoxytetrahydroalstonine ( 1 ) and 296.5 mg of isoreserpiline ( 2 ) in 97% and 95.5% purity, respectively, along with a 400.9 mg mixture of α‐yohimbine and reserpiline ( 3 and 4 ). Further, this mixture was resolved over medium pressure LC using TLC grade silica gel H (average particle size 10 μm), which afforded 160.4 mg of α‐yohimbine ( 3) and 150.2 mg of reserpiline ( 4) in >95% purities. The purity of the isolated antipsychotic alkaloids was analyzed by high‐performance LC and their structures were characterized on the basis of their 1 D , 2 D NMR and electrospray ionization‐mass spectroscopic data.
ISSN:1615-9306
1615-9314
DOI:10.1002/jssc.201200273