Ionic liquid-based ultrasound-assisted extraction of fangchinoline and tetrandrine from Stephaniae tetrandrae
✍ Scribed by Lijin Zhang; Yanling Geng; Wenjuan Duan; Daijie Wang; Maorun Fu; Xiao Wang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 247 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-9306
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
An ionic liquid‐based ultrasound‐assisted extraction method has been developed for the effective extraction of fangchinoline and tetrandrine from Stephaniae tetrandrae. The effects of some ultrasound‐assisted extraction parameters including the concentration of [BMIM][BF~4~], pH, ultrasonic power and time were investigated to optimize the ultrasound‐assisted extraction conditions. Compared to the regular ultrasound‐assisted extraction and traditional refluent extraction, the proposed [BMIM][BF~4~]‐based ultrasound‐assisted extraction offered shorter extraction times (from 6 h to 40 min) and remarkable higher efficiencies (approximately 30% improved), which supported the suitability of the proposed approach. In addition, the proposed approach was confirmed by the good correlation coefficient (R^2^), recovery and reproducibility (RSD, n = 5), which were in the range of 0.9992–0.9995, 85.5–101.1%, and 1.87–4.33%, respectively.
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