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Shahid Aziz Faheem Akhter Hidayat Hussain Jiguo Liu Huijiao Yan Li Cui Qixu Chen Wei Cheng Daijie Wang Xiao Wang 《Journal of separation science》2023,46(20):2300306
Bergenia ciliata (haw.) Sternb, the renowned pharmaceutical plant in Jammu and Kashmir of Pakistan, is widely applied in treating different illnesses including diabetes, diarrhea, and vomiting. This work employed an efficient one-step inner-recycling counter-current chromatography for preparative separating and purifying compounds with similar partition coefficients from the rhizome of Bergenia ciliate (haw.). Five compounds, including quercetin rhamnodiglucoside ( 1 ), quercetin-3-O-rutinoside ( 2 ), bergenine ( 3 ), kaempferol ( 4 ), and palmatic acid ( 5 ), were successfully separated using the optimized biphasic solvent system that contained ter-butylmetylether/n-butanol/acetonitrile/water (2:2:1:5, v/v) with the purities over 98%. Mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance were conducted for structural identification. As a result, our proposed strategy might be applied in separating compounds with similar partition coefficients, which was advantageous with regard to the less solvent and time consumption, and the increased number of theoretical plates. 相似文献
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Xuan Sun Li Xu Huijiao Yan Peng Li Hidayat Hussain Jiguo Liu Jinjie Zhang Daijie Wang 《Journal of separation science》2023,46(19):2300238
Gynostemma pentaphyllum (Thunb.) Makino represents the popular health food and supplemental product with broad pharmacological activities. The highly polar glycosides, including flavonoids and saponins, are major effective active components that contain diverse sugar positions and quantities, which result in diverse chemical polarities, making it challenging to separate and isolate these components. The present work described the rapid and efficient linear gradient counter-current chromatography to preparatively separate glycosides from aboveground parts of G. pentaphyllum. Besides, the ethyl acetate and n-butanol binary mobile phases were achieved through adjusting associated proportions. Six glycosides, including quercetin-3-O-neohesperidoside ( 1 ), kaempferol-3-O-robinobioside ( 2 ), kaempferol-3-O-neohesperidoside ( 3 ), gypenoside LVI ( 4 ), ginsenoside Rb3 ( 5 ), and gypenoside XLVI ( 6 ), were isolated at the purities greater than 98%. Moreover, electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance tandem mass spectrometry were conducted for structural identification. According to our findings, the established linear gradient counter-current chromatography was an efficient approach to separate the highly polar glycosides from aboveground parts of G. pentaphyllum. Our proposed strategy can be used to separate active compounds from other complex natural products. 相似文献