A capillary electrochromatography (CEC) method with diode-array detection has been developed for the separation of the therapeutically important anthraquinones from Rhubarb extract and commercial traditional Chinese drugs containing Rhubarb. The separation of four major anthraquinones (aloe-emodin, emodin, chrysophanol, and physcion) was optimized with respect to pH and concentration of buffers, addition of acetonitrile, applied voltage, and column temperature. Baseline separation was achieved for the four anthraquinones in less than 12 min using a background electrolyte consisting of 5 mM acetic acid (pH 4.5) with 80% acetonitrile. The possibility of CEC for the analysis of traditional Chinese medicines was discussed.
SummaryA simple, rapid and effective capillary electrophoresis method was developed for the characterization of 10 different species of Mahonia. A fingerprint of the extract of each species was constructed using a mixed buffer of borate and phosphate, containing methanol, pH 8.0. The effective electrophoretic mobility and % normalized area of each peak in electrophoregrams were evaluated to characterize various species. Three alkaloids: berberine, palmatine and jatrorrhizine were found in all 10 species. The CE technique appears to provide a powerful tool for the identification and quality control of plant drugs.
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