ZHI Xing-lei, LI Cun-yu, CHEN Ying, et al. Research on Application of Removing Bacterial Endotoxin in Shengmai Injections by Ultrafiltration[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2014, 20(23): 21-24.
DOI:
ZHI Xing-lei, LI Cun-yu, CHEN Ying, et al. Research on Application of Removing Bacterial Endotoxin in Shengmai Injections by Ultrafiltration[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2014, 20(23): 21-24. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2014230021.
Research on Application of Removing Bacterial Endotoxin in Shengmai Injections by Ultrafiltration
Objective: To investigate feasibility of ultrafiltration technique for applicability on removal of bacterial endotoxins in Shengmai injections and provide a reference for clinical medication safety of this preparation. Method: Shengmai intermediates was ultrafiltrated by ultrafiltration membranes with different materials and relative molecular weight cut off.In order to optimize ultrafiltration process
kinetic-turbidimetric method was used to determine the content of bacterial endotoxins in Shengmai intermediates before and after using ultrafiltration;change of contents of active components was examined by HPLC
taking ginsenoside Rg1
Re
Rb1 and schisandrin as mark components
mobile phase was acetonitrile(A)-water(B) for gradient elution(0-30 min
0-10%A;30-40 min
10%-23%A;40-50 min
23%A;50-85 min
23%-60%A;85-95 min
60%-100%A)
detection wavelength was 203 nm. Result: Through ultrafiltration membranes with different apertures and materials
transmittance of Shengmai intermediates showed obvious differences.Transmittance of active components were above 99% and removal rate of endotoxins was 97.79% after 100 kDa composite ultrafiltration membrane
which were better than that of the same aperture of polyether sulfone ultrafiltration membranes. Conclusion: Applicability of ultrafiltration for Shengmai injections is good using 100 kDa composite ultrafiltration membrane.Utrafiltration technique can be used to remove bacterial endotoxins with high recovery rate of active components in Shengmai intermediates
thus providing experimental basis for production improvement of this preparation.
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