Abstract

A new method for the analysis of cyclic peptides (Pseudostellarins) in traditional Chinese medicine, Pseudostellaria heterophylla (Miq.) Pax, was established by high performance liquid chromatography–atmospheric pressure chemical ionization–mass spectrometry (HPLC–APCI–MS). The real samples were separated by a reversed-phase C18 column using a binary eluent under gradient conditions. Six cyclic peptides were isolated and detected with a DAD detector. The Pseudostellarins components were identified by APCI–MS in a negative mode. In the negative ion APCI mode, the best sensitivity and the lowest detection limit for Pseudostellarins were obtained by using a mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile and pure water. The APCI spectra were characterized by [M-H]− peak. The parent ions [M-H]− with highest intensity was used for quantification of one cyclic peptide-Pseudostellarin B.

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