2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2007.12.024
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Multi-channel counter-current chromatography for high-throughput fractionation of natural products for drug discovery

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“…In spite of the harmful effects of invasiveness to many ecosystems, goldenrod is permitted for use as a herbal medicine ingredient in several countries [21][22][23]. In others, goldenrod and its related species are used as one of the popular cutflower species, and an efficient in vitro propagation method for valuable clones could be of significant commercial value.…”
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“…In spite of the harmful effects of invasiveness to many ecosystems, goldenrod is permitted for use as a herbal medicine ingredient in several countries [21][22][23]. In others, goldenrod and its related species are used as one of the popular cutflower species, and an efficient in vitro propagation method for valuable clones could be of significant commercial value.…”
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“…One is multi-channel CCC device recently developed by our group [6,9,40]. It has three column holders with 10 cm of revolution radius.…”
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“…For targeted separation of tanshinones from S. miltiorrhiza Bunge (100 mg of sample was dissolved in 20 mL solvent system each injection), a three-channel CCC [6,9,40] was used. The instrument ran at 500 rpm and the retention of stationary phase was controlled at 60%.…”
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“…Undoubtedly, HSCCC has great potential in drug discovery by providing ideal fractionation of complex natural products, with 100% theoretical sample recovery. As a matter of fact, HSCCC has been successfully used as such a tool in several efforts to find bioactive compounds from herbal medicines [10][11][12][13][14].…”
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