Analysis of Citrate and Chlorogenic acid in Processed Mume Fructus
Applications | 2023 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Mineral composition and bioactive compounds in traditional Chinese herbal medicines, such as Mume Fructus, are critical for ensuring efficacy and safety in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical applications.
Citrate and chlorogenic acid serve as quality markers, reflecting the processing and storage conditions of the herbal material.
The primary goal is to develop a reliable reversed-phase liquid chromatographic method for simultaneous determination of citrate and chlorogenic acid in processed and raw Mume Fructus samples.
The study compares chromatographic profiles of a standard mixture with extracts from medicinal materials and commercial powders to assess separation performance and reproducibility.
The chromatograms demonstrate clear separation with two distinct peaks corresponding to citrate (peak 1) and chlorogenic acid (peak 2).
Retention times were consistent between standard and sample injections, indicating robust retention behavior under the specified gradient.
Baseline stability and peak symmetry were within acceptable limits, confirming the method′s suitability for quantitative analysis.
The developed reversed-phase LC method on a Shim-pack GIS C18 column provides a rapid, reproducible, and accurate approach for simultaneous determination of citrate and chlorogenic acid in Mume Fructus. Its robustness and simplicity make it valuable for quality assurance in herbal medicine industries.
Consumables, HPLC, LC columns
IndustriesPharma & Biopharma
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Mineral composition and bioactive compounds in traditional Chinese herbal medicines, such as Mume Fructus, are critical for ensuring efficacy and safety in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical applications.
Citrate and chlorogenic acid serve as quality markers, reflecting the processing and storage conditions of the herbal material.
Objectives and Study Overview
The primary goal is to develop a reliable reversed-phase liquid chromatographic method for simultaneous determination of citrate and chlorogenic acid in processed and raw Mume Fructus samples.
The study compares chromatographic profiles of a standard mixture with extracts from medicinal materials and commercial powders to assess separation performance and reproducibility.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Instrumentation
LC System: Shimadzu LC-40B X3
Column: Shim-pack GIS C18, 150 mm x 2.1 mm I.D., 2 µm particle size
Detection: UV at 210 nm - Mobile Phase and Gradient
A) 0.5% ammonium phosphate with phosphoric acid (pH 2.91)
B) Acetonitrile
Gradient program: 1% B at 0 min → 2% at 3 min → 8% from 9 to 30 min → 10% at 40 min → 1% from 41 to 46 min - Operating Conditions
Flow Rate: 0.2 mL/min
Column Temperature: 30 °C
Injection Volume: 1 µL - Sample Preparation
- Processed Mume Fructus: 1 g sample refluxed with 50 mL water for 30 min, cooled, shaken, filtered.
- Commercial Powder: 0.4 g finely ground sample dissolved in water to 50 mL, shaken, filtered.
Main Results and Discussion
The chromatograms demonstrate clear separation with two distinct peaks corresponding to citrate (peak 1) and chlorogenic acid (peak 2).
Retention times were consistent between standard and sample injections, indicating robust retention behavior under the specified gradient.
Baseline stability and peak symmetry were within acceptable limits, confirming the method′s suitability for quantitative analysis.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- The method uses simple aqueous extraction, avoiding organic solvents in sample preparation.
- High selectivity and sensitivity allow reliable quantification of both analytes in complex matrices.
- Suitable for routine quality control in herbal medicine production and research laboratories.
Future Trends and Possibilities
- Integration with mass spectrometry for structural confirmation and increased sensitivity.
- Automation of sample preparation to support large-scale screening and high-throughput testing.
- Extension to other key bioactive markers in traditional herbal materials for comprehensive profiling.
Conclusion
The developed reversed-phase LC method on a Shim-pack GIS C18 column provides a rapid, reproducible, and accurate approach for simultaneous determination of citrate and chlorogenic acid in Mume Fructus. Its robustness and simplicity make it valuable for quality assurance in herbal medicine industries.
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