Abstract

Dalbergia odorifera, a traditional Chinese medicine, has been used to treat cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases in China for thousands of years. Flavonoids are major active compounds in D. odorifera. In this paper, a rapid and sensitive ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry method was developed and validated for simultaneous determination of 17 flavonoids in D. odorifera. Quantification was performed by multiple reaction monitoring using electrospray ionization in negative ion mode. Under the optimum conditions, calibration curves for the 17 analytes displayed good linearity (r2 > 0.9980). The intra- and inter-day precisions (relative standard deviations) were lower than 5.0%. The limit of quantitation ranged from 0.256 to 18.840 ng/mL. The mean recovery range at three spiked concentrations was 94.18–101.97%. The validated approach was successfully applied to 18 samples of D. odorifera. Large variation was observed for the contents of the 17 analytes. Sativanone and 3′-O-methylviolanone were the dominant compounds. The fragmentation behaviors of six flavonoids were investigated using UPLC with quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry. In negative ion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, all the flavonoids yielded prominent [M − H]− ions. Fragments for losses of CH3, CO, and CO2 were observed in the mass spectra. Formononetin, liquiritigenin, isoliquiritigenin, sativanone, and alpinetin underwent retro-Diels–Alder fragmentations. The proposed method will be helpful for quality control of D. odorifera.

Highlights

  • Two transitions were monitored for identification of each component, and the transition with the higher intensity was selected for quantification

  • The results suggest that Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC)-MS/MS is a very powerful technique for quantitative analysis of multiple components of D. odorifera because it is rapid and sensitive

  • A sensitive and rapid UHPLC-electrospray ionization (ESI)-MS/MS method was established for the simultaneous quantitative analysis of flavonoids in the heartwood of D. odorifera and successfully applied to samples

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Introduction

Chen (Leguminosae) is a semi-deciduous perennial tree that is indigenous to Hainan Province, South China. It has been introduced to and cultivated in Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, and Yunnan provinces, China [1]. Heartwood of D. odorifera is an important traditional. Chinese medicine called “Jiangxiang” that is widely used to resolve stasis, stanch bleeding, regulate qi, and relieve pain [2]. In Korea, this heartwood is used for treatment of blood stagnation, ischemia, swelling, necrosis, and rheumatic pain [3]. D. odorifera is commonly used as a component of commercial drug mixtures for cardiovascular treatment, including Guan-Xin-Er-Hao decoction [4], Qi-Shen-Yi-Qi decoction [5], Xinning tablets [2], and Tongxinluo capsules [6].

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