## Abstract A method based on accelerated solvent extraction combined with rapidโresolution LCโMS for efficient extraction, rapid separation, online identification and accurate determination of the saikosaponins (SSs) in __Radix bupleuri__ (RB) was developed. The RB samples were extracted by accele
Application of accelerated solvent extraction to the investigation of saikosaponins from the roots of Bupleurum falcatum
โ Scribed by Wei Li; Zhengbo Liu; Zi Wang; Li Chen; Yinshi Sun; Jingang Hou; Yinan Zheng
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 300 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-9306
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) was applied to the extraction of saikosaponin a, saikosaponin c and saikosaponin d from the roots of Bupleurum falcatum. Main extraction parameters such as the extraction solvents, extraction temperature and static extraction time were investigated and optimized. The optimized procedure employed 70% methanol as extraction solvent, 120ยฐC of extraction temperature, 10โmin of static extraction time, 60% of flush volume and the extraction recoveries of the three compounds were near to 100% with one extraction cycle. The extracted samples were analyzed by HPLC with UV detector. The HPLC conditions were as follows: Hypersil ODS2 (4.6โmmร250โmm, 5โฮผm) column, acetonitrile and water as mobile phase, flow rate of 1.0โmL/min, UV detection wavelength of 204โnm and injection volume of 20โฮผL. Compared with the traditional methods including heatโreflux extraction and ultrasonicโassisted extraction, the proposed ASE method was more efficient and faster to be operated. The results indicated that ASE was an alternative method for extracting saikosaponins from the roots of B. falcatum.
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