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Screening and separation of α‐amylase inhibitors from Solanum nigrum with amylase‐functionalized magnetic graphene oxide combined with high‐speed counter‐current chromatography
Abstract:A screening method using α‐amylase‐functionalized magnetic graphene oxide combined with high‐speed counter‐current chromatography was proposed and utilized to screen and separate α‐amylase inhibitors from extract of Solanum nigrum . The α‐amylase‐functionalized magnetic graphene oxide was characterized and found to demonstrate satisfactory structure, magnetic response (24.5 emu/g), and reusability (retained 90% of initial activity after five cycles). The conditions for the screening with α‐amylase functionalized magnetic graphene oxide were optimized and set at pH 7.0 and 25°C. As a result, two potent flavonoid compounds, apigenin‐7‐O‐glucuronide ( 1 ) and astragalin ( 2 ), were separated and collected through high‐speed counter‐current chromatography and subjected to high‐performance liquid chromatography analysis with purity higher than 90% (according to HPLC data), which were identified as α‐amylase inhibitors. These results suggested that utilization of α‐amylase functionalized magnetic graphene oxide in the rapid screening and isolation bioactive compounds from complex natural products is a feasible and environmentally friendly method.
Keywords:alpha‐amylase  high‐speed counter‐current chromatography  magnetic graphene oxide  traditional Chinese medicine
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