Quantitative Analysis and Chemical Fingerprint Similarity for Quality Control of the Seeds of Paeonia suffruticosa Andr. by HPLC

According to the General Office of the State Council of China, tree peony seeds(TPSs, Paeonia suffruticosa Andr.) are considered an emerging source for edible oil. In Chinese folk medicine, TPSs are used for alleviating waist and leg pain. In the present study, a simple, accurate and rapid fingerpri...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:Chemical research in Chinese universities 2017-08, Vol.33 (4), p.546-551
Hauptverfasser: Tian, Xiao, Yang, Meiqi, Guo, Sen, Liu, Qingchao, Zhang, Li, Ho, Chi-Tang, Bai, Naisheng
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:According to the General Office of the State Council of China, tree peony seeds(TPSs, Paeonia suffruticosa Andr.) are considered an emerging source for edible oil. In Chinese folk medicine, TPSs are used for alleviating waist and leg pain. In the present study, a simple, accurate and rapid fingerprint method based on high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection(HPLe-DAD) was developed and validated to quantify the profiles of ten representative compounds in TPSs. All standard calibration curves exhibited good linearity(R2〉0.9995) in the I-IPLC-DAD analysis. The recovery of the standards ranged from 96.37% to 102.10%. The results show that stilbe- noids are the major constituents in TPSs, and their total content ranges from 25.71 mg/g to 54.03 mg/g. Suffruticosol A, suffruticosol B, trans-e-viniferm, ampelopsin E and paeoniflorin are the major components in methanol- water(80:20, volume ratio) extracts with average contents of 3.962, 12.264, 5.826, 14.060 and 12.755 rag/g, respec- tively. Additionally, 14 batches of seeds collected from different regions were used to establish a reference fingerprint Their similarity values were higher than 0.944 except for the sample(0.863) from Linxia. These results collectively indicate that the quantitative HPLC fingerprint method can serve as a prerequisite quality control for TPSs, and is a promising resource for developing new herbal or food products.
ISSN:1005-9040
2210-3171
DOI:10.1007/s40242-017-6463-9