Wei-wei HE, Ling JIN, Li WANG. UPLC Fingerprint of Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix Pieces with Different Packaging and Storage Treatments[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2020, 26(6): 144-151.
DOI:
Wei-wei HE, Ling JIN, Li WANG. UPLC Fingerprint of Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix Pieces with Different Packaging and Storage Treatments[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2020, 26(6): 144-151. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.20200412.
UPLC Fingerprint of Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix Pieces with Different Packaging and Storage Treatments
Ultra performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) fingerprint was used to evaluate the storage effect of different packaging and storage conditions on Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix pieces.
Method:
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UPLC fingerprints of Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix pieces with different storage time and packaging conditions were established under following chromatographic conditions: Waters UPLC BEH C
18
column (2.1 mm×50 mm
1.7 μm)
mobile phase 0.3%phosphoric acid solution(A)-acetonitrile (B) for gradient elution (0-4 min
90%-47%A; 4-8 min
47%A
; 8-12 min
47%-20%A; 12-16 min
20%A; 16-18 min
20%-90%A)
flow rate of 0.2 mL·min
-1
column temperature at 35 ℃
detection wavelength of 246 nm
and injection volume of 1.0 μL. The fingerprints were evaluated in terms of similarity
cluster analysis and principal component analysis.
Result:
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The similarity evaluation showed that the UPLC fingerprint patterns of Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix pieces with different storage time and different packaging and storage treatments were basically the same
and the similarity was above 0.95.Systematic clustering shows that Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix pieces packaged in plastic bags
stored under light and shade and the initial live-action pieces were clustered into one group. Principal component analysis showed that Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix pieces packaged in plastic bags
stored under light and shade had the highest comprehensive scores.
Conclusion:
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Storage time
packaging material and storage temperature will not cause the increase or decrease of internal components of Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix
but only affect the content of specific components. Plastic bag packaging
light and cool storage conditions are more suitable for the preservation of non-volatile oil components of Notopterygh Rhizoma et Radix.