2011
DOI: 10.1248/cpb.59.541
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Comparative Study of Puerariae lobatae and Puerariae thomsonii by HPLC-Diode Array Detection-Flow Injection-Chemiluminescence Coupled with HPLC-Electrospray Ionization-MS

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“…2 shows the chromatogram of the PR sample analyzed by SM-MCB, with significant area enhancement of 11 peaks (P1–P11) compared with the control containing denatured mitochondria (Δ P > 20%, shown in Table 1 ), suggesting specific binding with mitochondria. The chemical structure corresponding to each peak was assigned by analyzing UV, MS and MS n information obtained from LC/MS ( Table 2 ) and comparing it with previously reported data [28] , [29] , [30] , [31] , [32] and standards. Active compounds were identified as nine isoflavones ( P1 – P6 , P8 – P11 ) and one phenylpropanoid ( P7 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 shows the chromatogram of the PR sample analyzed by SM-MCB, with significant area enhancement of 11 peaks (P1–P11) compared with the control containing denatured mitochondria (Δ P > 20%, shown in Table 1 ), suggesting specific binding with mitochondria. The chemical structure corresponding to each peak was assigned by analyzing UV, MS and MS n information obtained from LC/MS ( Table 2 ) and comparing it with previously reported data [28] , [29] , [30] , [31] , [32] and standards. Active compounds were identified as nine isoflavones ( P1 – P6 , P8 – P11 ) and one phenylpropanoid ( P7 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The glucoside conjugates of isoflavonoids, including O ‐glucosides and C ‐glucosides, and these are considered the major active components of Gegen []. To date, a large number of isoflavonoids in Gegen have been isolated and characterized, such as puerarin, 3′‐hydroxypuerarin, 6′′‐ O ‐xylosylpuerarin, mirificin, 3′‐methoxypuerarin, daidzin, daidzein, genistin, and genistein []. Puerarin, the first major isoflavonoid in Gegen, has been prescribed in China for the treatment of patients with cardiovascular diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, and hyperlipidaemia [] in the form of a puerarin injection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those 12 compounds were puerarin, puerarin-3 -methoxy-4 -O-glucoside, puerarin-4 -O-glucoside, 3 -methoxypuerarin, daidzein, daidzein-4 ,7-O-glucoside, daidzin, genistein, genistin, mirificin, sophoraside A, and ononin [18]. In addition, a study indicated that daidzein, mirificin, puerarin, 6 -O-xylosylpuerarin, 3 -hydroxypuerarin, genistin, and 8-C-glycoside-xyloside can be used as chemical markers for discrimination between P. lobata and P. thomsonii [19]. Furthermore, Zhang and his team reported seven isoflavones from roots of this plant using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis coupled with electrospray ionization ( ESI)-ion trap mass spectrometry analysis.…”
Section: Flavonoid Phytochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in the classic medical book A Treatise on Fevers (Shang Han Lun), dated in 200 AD, the usage of Gegen Tang (a decoction containing kudzu root as the major component for curing neck stiffness, lack of perspiration, and aversion to air drafts) was mentioned [24]. It was employed to treat an alcohol-related problem, for example, as an anti-intoxication agent in 600 AD and an anti-dipsotropic agent in 1200 AD, as recommended by Li Shi-Zhen, the notorious physician, herbologist and acupuncturist in Chinese history [19,23]. Almost every part of kudzu has been used for many purposes.…”
Section: Traditional Uses (Past To Present)mentioning
confidence: 99%