Gray Relational Analysis on Fingerprint of and Anti-Inflammation Effects
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Gray Relational Analysis on Fingerprint of and Anti-Inflammation Effects
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 19, Issue 4, Pages: 338-342(2013)
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WU Long-huo, WEN Hui-ling, JIN Qi, et al. Gray Relational Analysis on Fingerprint of and Anti-Inflammation Effects[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(4): 338-342.
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WU Long-huo, WEN Hui-ling, JIN Qi, et al. Gray Relational Analysis on Fingerprint of and Anti-Inflammation Effects[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(4): 338-342.DOI:
Gray Relational Analysis on Fingerprint of and Anti-Inflammation Effects
Objective: To establish the PLC fingerprint of Murraya exotica
to determine the contribution of the fingerprint peaks from different solvents extracts to anti-inflammation. Method: The HPLC fingerprints of M. exotica and different solvents extracts were established; mice paw edema model induced by carrageenan was used to study the anti-inflammation activity
and gray relational analysis was used to study the fingerprint-effect relationship. Result: The HPLC fingerprint of M. exotica was established from 10 batches of M. exotica samples
which had identified 17 common peaks
with similarity of more than 0.90.The anti-inflammative activity of different solvents extracts was obtained from many constituents collaboratively. The contribution of different peaks to inhibit the mice paw edema was ranked with 9>7>2>1>10>5
and 5>10>7>9>4 for down-regulation of the serum PGE2 content. Conclusion: The method for establishing HPLC fingerprint of M. exotica is simple
repeatable
which can provide the information for identification and quality evaluation of M. exotica. The relationship between the fingerprint of different solvents extracts from M. exotica and anti-inflammation suggests to be paralleled to some extent.