Yang WANG, Xiao PENG, Yan-ling HE, et al. Spectrum-effect Relationship of Anti-inflammatory Active Components from Nonvolatile Fraction of Blumea balsamifera Based on Gray Correlation Analysis[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2019, 25(4): 180-186.
DOI:
Yang WANG, Xiao PENG, Yan-ling HE, et al. Spectrum-effect Relationship of Anti-inflammatory Active Components from Nonvolatile Fraction of Blumea balsamifera Based on Gray Correlation Analysis[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2019, 25(4): 180-186. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20182492.
Spectrum-effect Relationship of Anti-inflammatory Active Components from Nonvolatile Fraction of Blumea balsamifera Based on Gray Correlation Analysis
To study the correlation between UPLC fingerprint of anti-inflammatory effect of active components from nonvolatile fraction of
Blumea balsamifera
and to provide the basis for clarifying the anti-inflammatory material basis of
B
.
balsamifera
.
Method:
2
UPLC was used to establish fingerprint of nonvolatile fraction of 12 batches of
B
.
balsamifera
and their common fingerprint peaks were identified by UPLC-Q-TOF-MS.The corresponding pharmacodynamic data were obtained by auricle swelling and inflammation model mice induced by xylene
and spectrum-effect relationship was established by gray correlation analysis.
Result:
2
A total of 14 common peaks in nonvolatile fraction of
B
.
balsamifera
were established by UPLC fingerprint and 9 common peaks of them were identified.The correlation between UPLC fingerprint and the anti-inflammatory activity was from 0.717 1 to 0.550 5.The contribution of chemical compositions represented by each characteristic peak to the anti-inflammatory efficacy was in the order of peak 3
>
peak 9
>
peak 4
>
peak 11
>
peak 2
>
peak 1
>
peak 14
>
peak 7
>
peak 6
>
peak 5
>
peak 12
>
peak 8
>
peak 10
>
peak 13
and the top two peaks with strong contribution to anti-inflammatory effect were peak 3 and peak 9
they were 3-
O
-caffeoylquinic acid and 3
5-di-
O
-caffeoylquinic acid identified by contrast reference substances
respectively.
Conclusion:
2
The active substances in nonvolatile fraction of
B
.
balsamifera
are obtained through the study on the relationship between spectrum and efficiency
and the anti-inflammatory efficacy of the nonvolatile fraction is the result of combination of various components.It is clear that the caffeoylquinic acid derivates act as predominant anti-inflammatory active substance of nonvolatile fraction of
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