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http://dx.doi.org/10.3839/jabc.2016.002

Isolation and Identification of Major Component from Roots of Potentilla chinensis  

Jung, Hae Soo (Anti-aging Research Institute of BIO-FD&C Co., Ltd.)
Kim, Hyoung Shik (Anti-aging Research Institute of BIO-FD&C Co., Ltd.)
Lee, Jeong Hun (Anti-aging Research Institute of BIO-FD&C Co., Ltd.)
Moh, Seo Jin (Innoplant Agricultural Union Corp.)
Yeo, Jin Hui (Jeongseon Agricultural Technology & Extension Center)
Park, Gi won (Jeongseon Agricultural Technology & Extension Center)
Moh, Sang Hyun (Anti-aging Research Institute of BIO-FD&C Co., Ltd.)
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Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry / v.59, no.1, 2016 , pp. 5-7 More about this Journal
Abstract
One of oriental medicinal plants, Potentilla chinensis, has been used for anti-inflammation, hemostatic, decryption, and antipyretic. Especially, a root of Potentilla chinensis was used as important material for oriental medication. Although several kinds of bioactive component of Potentilla chinensis extract from stems and leaves were identified, the major component of Potentilla chinensis from roots is not well established. In this study, the root of Potentilla chinensis was extracted in different solvent system and analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). According to HPLC analysis, a major component was isolated and its physicochemical properties were evaluated by mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance. Based on these results, isolated compound was identified as 2,3,8-Tri-O-methylellagic acid. And quantification of 2,3,8-Tri-O-methylellagic acid with different extraction solvent system was performed for industrial application.
Keywords
high performance liquid chromatography; mass spectrometry; nuclear magnetic resonance; root of potentilla chinensis;
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