Development of the protocol for purification of artemisinin based on combination of commercial and computationally designed adsorbents |
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Authors: | Elena V Piletska Kal Karim Malcolm Cutler Sergey A Piletsky |
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Institution: | 1. Cranfield Health, Cranfield University, , Cranfield, Bedfordshire, UK;2. FSC Development Services Ltd., , Fairford, Gloucestershire, UK |
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Abstract: | A polymeric adsorbent for extraction of the antimalarial drug artemisinin from Artemisia annua L. was computationally designed. This polymer demonstrated a high capacity for artemisinin (120 mg g?1), quantitative recovery (87%) and was found to be an effective material for purification of artemisinin from complex plant matrix. The artemisinin quantification was conducted using an optimised HPLC‐MS protocol, which was characterised by high precision and linearity in the concentration range between 0.05 and 2 μg mL?1. Optimisation of the purification protocol also involved screening of commercial adsorbents for the removal of waxes and other interfering natural compounds, which inhibit the crystallisation of artemisinin. As a result of a two step‐purification protocol crystals of artemisinin were obtained, and artemisinin purity was evaluated as 75%. By performing the second stage of purification twice, the purity of artemisinin can be further improved to 99%. The developed protocol produced high‐purity artemisinin using only a few purification steps that makes it suitable for large scale industrial manufacturing process. |
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Keywords: | Artemisinin Computationally designed adsorbent Malaria Purification Silica gel |
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