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Extraction and purification of cis / trans asarone from Acorus tatarinowii Schott: Accelerated solvent extraction and silver ion coordination high-speed counter-current chromatography

Journal of Chromatography A, ISSN: 0021-9673, Vol: 1643, Page: 462080
2021
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Acorus tatarinowii Schott is a traditional Chinese medicine used to treat memory and cognitive dysfunction. Because of their efficacy and lower toxic effects, research on α - and β -asarone, the phytoconstituents, has attracted attention owing to their remarkable pharmacological activities. Silver ion coordination complexation high-speed counter-current chromatography was used to separate these isomers from A. tatarinowii extract, coupled with accelerated solvent extraction. Accelerated solvent extraction parameters were investigated with single-factor and orthogonal testing. A two-phase solvent system composed of n -hexane-ethyl acetate-ethanol-water (2:1:2:1, v/v ) with 0.50 mol/L silver ions was selected for separation. From 2.0 g crude extract, 1.4 g of β -asarone and 0.09 g of α -asarone were obtained with purities over 98% by sequential sample loading in 20 h. The isolated compounds were identified by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, 1 H and 13 C NMR. Silver ions significantly increased the separation factor and retention of the stationary phase. The chromatographic behavior indicated that cis -configuration was more strongly complexed with the silver ion. This was further demonstrated with the help of computational analysis. In conclusion, the established method could be employed to separate other cis - trans or E/Z isomers that form coordination complexes.

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Zhu, Heng; Ali, Iftikhar; Hussain, Hidayat; Hussain, Manzoor; Wang, Xing-Bao; Song, Xiangyun; Luo, Ge; Zhang, Zhenfang; Wang, Zhigang; Wang, Daijie

Elsevier BV

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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