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Dereplication by HPLC‐DAD‐ESI‐MS/MS and Screening for Biological Activities of Byrsonima Species (Malpighiaceae) 下载免费PDF全文
Karina Fraige Alessandra Cristina Dametto Maria Luiza Zeraik Larissa de Freitas Amanda Correia Saraiva Alexandra Ivo Medeiros Ian Castro‐Gamboa Alberto José Cavalheiro Dulce Helena S. Silva Norberto Peporine Lopes Vanderlan S. Bolzani 《Phytochemical analysis : PCA》2018,29(2):196-204
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Comparison of Soxhlet,Accelerated Solvent and Supercritical Fluid Extraction Techniques for Volatile (GC–MS and GC/FID) and Phenolic Compounds (HPLC–ESI/MS/MS) from Lamiaceae Species 下载免费PDF全文
Raquel Rodríguez‐Solana José Manuel Salgado José Manuel Domínguez Sandra Cortés‐Diéguez 《Phytochemical analysis : PCA》2015,26(1):61-71
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Athenolide A,a New Steroidal Lactone from the Leaves of Athenaea martiana (Solanaceae) Determined by Means of HPLC‐HR‐MS‐SPE‐NMR Analysis 下载免费PDF全文
《化学与生物多样性》2018,15(1)
Athenaea (Solanaceae) is an endemic genus belonging to the Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest. Recently, botanical investigations suggested the re‐evaluation of the generic status of the genus Athenaea as a synonym of Aureliana. In this study, the first investigation of the Athenaea genus performed on Athenaea martiana by means of HPLC‐HR‐MS‐SPE‐NMR combined with high‐resolution radical scavenging profile led to identification of several phenolic acids as radical scavengers: protocatechuic acid ( 1 ), 4‐hydroxybenzoic acid ( 2 ), caffeic acid ( 3 ), vanillic acid ( 4 ), and ferulic acid ( 6 ). Additional analysis revealed a new steroidal lactone, named athenolide A ( 9 ). Their structures were elucidated by extensive use of NMR spectroscopy as well as HR‐MS. Chemotaxonomic considerations based on these results supported the chemical relationships between the Athenaea and Aureliana genera, in agreement with the recent botanical findings. 相似文献
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Identification of some Bioactive Metabolites in a Fractionated Methanol Extract from Ipomoea aquatica (Aerial Parts) through TLC,HPLC, UPLC‐ESI‐QTOF‐MS and LC‐SPE‐NMR Fingerprints Analyses 下载免费PDF全文
Mahmoud Hefny Gad Emmy Tuenter Nagwa El‐Sawi Sabry Younes El‐Mewafy El‐Ghadban Kristiaan Demeyer Luc Pieters Yvan Vander Heyden Debby Mangelings 《Phytochemical analysis : PCA》2018,29(1):5-15
Introduction
The plant species Ipomoea aquatica contains various bioactive constituents, e.g. phenols and flavonoids, which have several medical uses. All previous studies were executed in Asia; however, no reports are available from Africa, and the secondary metabolites of this plant species from Africa are still unknown.Objective
The present study aims finding suitable conditions to identify the bioactive compounds from different fractions.Methodology
Chromatographic fingerprint profiles of different fractions were developed using high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and then these conditions were transferred to thin‐layer chromatography (TLC). Subsequently, the chemical structure of some bioactive compounds was elucidated using ultra‐performance liquid chromatography‐quadrupole time of flight‐tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC‐QTOF‐MS) and liquid chromatography‐solid phase extraction‐nuclear magnetic resonance (LC‐SPE‐NMR) spectroscopy.Results
The HPLC fingerprints, developed on two coupled Chromolith RP‐18e columns, using a gradient mobile phase (methanol/water/trifluoroacetic acid, 5:95:0.05, v/v/v), showed more peaks than the TLC profile. The TLC fingerprint allows the identification of the types of chemical constituents, e.g. flavonoids. Two flavonoids (nicotiflorin and ramnazin‐3‐O‐rutinoside) and two phenolic compounds (dihydroxybenzoic acid pentoside and di‐pentoside) were tentatively identified by QTOF‐MS, while NMR confirmed the structure of rutin and nicotiflorin.Conclusion
The HPLC and TLC results showed that HPLC fingerprints give more and better separated peaks, but TLC helped in determining the class of the active compounds in some fractions. Bioactive constituents were identified as well using MS and NMR analyses. Two flavonoids and two phenolic compounds were tentatively identified in this species for the first time, to the best of our knowledge. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 相似文献18.
HPLC‐UV and LC–MS Analyses of Acylquinic Acids in Geigeria alata (DC) Oliv. & Hiern. and their Contribution to Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Capacity 下载免费PDF全文
Dimitrina Zheleva‐Dimitrova Reneta Gevrenova Maya M. Zaharieva Hristo Najdenski Silviya Ruseva Valentin Lozanov Vessela Balabanova Sakina Yagi Georgi Momekov Vanio Mitev 《Phytochemical analysis : PCA》2017,28(3):176-184
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