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Development of Quantitative Extraction Method of Amygdalin without Enzymatic Hydrolysis from Tonin(Persicae Semen) by High Performance Liquid Chromatography  

Hwang, Eun-Young (Department of Oriental Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyung Hee University)
Lee, Sang-Soo (Department of Oriental Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyung Hee University)
Lee, Je-Hyun (Department of Oriental Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyung Hee University)
Hong, Seon-Pyo (Department of Oriental Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyung Hee University)
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Archives of Pharmacal Research / v.25, no.4, 2002 , pp. 453-456 More about this Journal
Abstract
Tonin(Persicae Semen) is the herb medicine that contains amygdalin as a major ingredient. Amygdalin in water is decomposed into benzaldehyde, HCN, and glucose by emulsin, a hydrolysis enzyme in tonin. A useful and practical method for the optimum extraction condition of amygdalin without enzymatic hydrolysis is required. The extraction yield of amygdalin of natural formula to nin was 0.1 % from crude powders, 1.4% from small pieces, 3.5% from half pieces and 2.4% from whole pieces. The extraction yield of amygdalin of outer shell-eliminated to nin was 0.3% from crude powders, 1.4% from small pieces, and 3.5% from half pieces and whole pieces respectively. The extraction yield of amygdalin was most high when using the size larger than half.
Keywords
Tonin; Persicae Semen; Amygdalin; Emulsin; Enzymatic hydrolysis; Extraction yield;
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