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Simultaneous Analysis of 19 Marker Components for Quality Control of Oncheong-Eum Using HPLC-DAD

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Journal Molecules
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2022 May 14
PMID 35566342
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Abstract

Oncheong-eum (OCE) is a traditional herbal prescription made by combining Samul-tang and Hwangryunhaedok-tang. It is primarily used to treat gynecological disorders such as metrorrhagia and metrostaxis. In the present study, we focused on developing and validating a simultaneous assay for the quality control of OCE using 19 marker components (gallic acid, 5-(hydroxymethyl)furfural, chlorogenic acid, geniposide, coptisine chloride, jatrorrhizine chloride, paeoniflorin, berberine chloride, palmatine chloride, ferulic acid, nodakenin, benzoic acid, baicalin, benzoylpaeoniflorin, wogonoside, baicalein, wogonin, decursin, and decursinol angelate). This analysis was performed using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a diode array detector, and chromatographic separation of the 19 markers was carried out using a SunFire C reversed-phase column and gradient elution conditions with two mobile phases (0.1% aqueous formic acid-0.1% formic acid in acetonitrile). The developed analytical method was validated through linearity, limits of detection and quantification, recovery, and precision. Under this assay, 19 markers in OCE samples were detected at not detected-9.62 mg/g. The analytical methods developed and validated in our research will have value as basic data for the quality control of related traditional herbal prescriptions as well as OCE.

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