TAN Yin-feng, LI Hai-long, LI You-bin, et al. Identification of Chemical Constituents Occurring in Leaves of [J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(3): 37-40.
TAN Yin-feng, LI Hai-long, LI You-bin, et al. Identification of Chemical Constituents Occurring in Leaves of [J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(3): 37-40. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2015030037.
Objective: The current study aimed to identify the chemical constituents occurring in the leaves of Alpinia officinarum. Method: The collected leaves of A. officinarum were dried in an electric thermostatic drying oven at 40°C overnight. The freshly dried leaves were smashed using a universal high-speed smashing machine and then sieved manually by an 80 mesh. The resulting fine powders and residue were mixed evenly. An aliquot (0.6 g) was weighed precisely and macerated with 30 mL of methanol and then ultrasonicated three times for 30 min each. For each ultrasonication extraction
the resulting extract solutions were centrifuged at 8 000 rpm for 10 min. One micro liter of supernatant was sampled and the remaining was discarded. The residue was extracted with methanol for 2 more times. The sampled methanol extracts (3 mL) were combined and centrifuged at 13 000 rpm for 10 min to obtain the supernatant fractions that were frozen at -40 ℃ until analysis. The extract solution was appropriately diluted with methanol before analysis. Finally
a 10 μL aliquot was injected into the LC-MS/MS system
which was operated in the positive ion ESI mode with selected reaction monitoring for all the potential analytes. Result: Sixteen chemicals
including flavonoids and diarylheptanoids
were identified using LC-MS/MS with selected reaction monitoring mode(MRM). Twelve flavonoids were chrysin
pinocembrin
tectochrysin
apigenin
galangin
3-methylgalangin
acacetin
kaempferol
kaempferide
quercetin
isorhamnetin and rutin
respectively. Four diarylheptanoids included yakuchinone A
oxyphyllacinol
hexahydrocurcumin and hannokinol. Conclusion: Sixteen chemicals were identified using LC-MS/MS and some unknown diarylheptanoids need to be identified in the future.