Abstract

Zhi-Zi-Chi decoction (ZZCD), comprising of Gardenia jasminoides Ellis (GJE) and Semen sojae preparatum (SSP), is a classical Chinese medicine formula. A novel analysis strategy was set up to obtain an evaluation of ZZCD on attenuation and synergy of compatibility. High-resolution ion trap/time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-IT-TOF-MS) was used for qualitative analysis. Variant ingredients were analyzed to compare the componential differences between ZZCD formula and single herbs. Based on our previous fingerprint studies that combined with chemometric methods, 13 remarkable chemical markers were selected and evaluated for quantitative determination by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in three different ratios of ZZCD. 62 compounds in ZZCD, 55 compounds in GJE and 16 compounds in SSP were characterized. The compatibility of GJE and SSP may lead to the undetection of hepatotoxic components such as genipin and the emergence of protective components such as jasminoside A, which was not found in single herbs. Meanwhile, 13 selected chemical markers were successfully determined in three ratios of ZZCD. The compatibility may lead to the decrease of toxic ingredients and the increase of beneficial ingredients. By comparing the dissolution of chemical markers, iridoids in GJE and flavonoids in SSP had the best dissolution when the compatibility ratio was 1:1. This strategy would be a valuable reference for further study on the compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine formula.

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