TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of the fingerprint profile of bioactive constituents of traditional Chinese medicinal materials derived from animal bile using the HPLC–ELSD and chemometric methods
T2 - An application of a reference scaleplate
AU - Xiong, Jing
AU - Zheng, Tian jiao
AU - Shi, Yan
AU - Wei, Feng
AU - Ma, Shuang cheng
AU - He, Lan
AU - Wang, Si cen
AU - Liu, Xin she
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2019/9/10
Y1 - 2019/9/10
N2 - Traditional Chinese medicinal materials derived from animal bile are widely applied in clinical therapy for thousands of years in several Southeast Asian countries. Although the constituents are similar, these crude drugs exhibit different pharmacological activities; bile acids are the main bioactive constituent. Depending on the source, the price of these crude drugs differs significantly. Therefore, a reliable fingerprint method is needed to analyze and distinguish these crude drugs with a similar composition. In this milieu, we aimed to establish a fingerprint chromatography method that can separate and detect several bile acids simultaneously. A high-performance liquid chromatography separation method was established with evaporative light scattering detection to detect the analytes. The main bioactive constituents of pig bile, cattle bile, sheep bile, bear bile, and three types of cow bezoar were analyzed using the proposed method. The fingerprint chromatography profile of 35 samples were obtained and analyzed using chemometric methods. Considering the differences among samples, a reference scaleplate method was used in the peak alignment procedure. Unsupervised methods (hierarchical cluster analysis and principle component analysis)and supervised methods (K-nearest neighbor, partial least squares discriminant analysis, support vector machine discriminant analysis, and soft independent modeling of class analogy)were used in the chemometric analysis. The results indicated that the fingerprint chromatograms of the seven crude drugs had fingerprint specificity and that they can be well distinguished. In addition, the reference scaleplate method using the chromatogram of a mixed standard solution is practically applicable for peak alignment in the analysis of samples with a large difference in chromatographic peaks. Overall, 17 bile acids can be separated and detected simultaneously using this method and some frequently used TCMMs derived from animal bile can be distinguished accurately.
AB - Traditional Chinese medicinal materials derived from animal bile are widely applied in clinical therapy for thousands of years in several Southeast Asian countries. Although the constituents are similar, these crude drugs exhibit different pharmacological activities; bile acids are the main bioactive constituent. Depending on the source, the price of these crude drugs differs significantly. Therefore, a reliable fingerprint method is needed to analyze and distinguish these crude drugs with a similar composition. In this milieu, we aimed to establish a fingerprint chromatography method that can separate and detect several bile acids simultaneously. A high-performance liquid chromatography separation method was established with evaporative light scattering detection to detect the analytes. The main bioactive constituents of pig bile, cattle bile, sheep bile, bear bile, and three types of cow bezoar were analyzed using the proposed method. The fingerprint chromatography profile of 35 samples were obtained and analyzed using chemometric methods. Considering the differences among samples, a reference scaleplate method was used in the peak alignment procedure. Unsupervised methods (hierarchical cluster analysis and principle component analysis)and supervised methods (K-nearest neighbor, partial least squares discriminant analysis, support vector machine discriminant analysis, and soft independent modeling of class analogy)were used in the chemometric analysis. The results indicated that the fingerprint chromatograms of the seven crude drugs had fingerprint specificity and that they can be well distinguished. In addition, the reference scaleplate method using the chromatogram of a mixed standard solution is practically applicable for peak alignment in the analysis of samples with a large difference in chromatographic peaks. Overall, 17 bile acids can be separated and detected simultaneously using this method and some frequently used TCMMs derived from animal bile can be distinguished accurately.
KW - Bile acid
KW - Chemometrics
KW - Fingerprint
KW - High-performance liquid chromatography
KW - Traditional Chinese medicine
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85068012359
U2 - 10.1016/j.jpba.2019.05.035
DO - 10.1016/j.jpba.2019.05.035
M3 - 文章
C2 - 31153137
AN - SCOPUS:85068012359
SN - 0731-7085
VL - 174
SP - 50
EP - 56
JO - Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
JF - Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
ER -