Abstract

This paper reports a sensitive, specific, and stable chromatographic procedure with selective detection (electrospray mass spectrometry in selected-ion-monitoring mode) combined with simple and efficient sample preparation for determination of icariin in rat plasma after administration of Herba Epimedii. Separation of the analyte, possible endogenous compounds, and constituents of Herba Epimedii were accomplished on a 250 mm × 2.0 mm i.d. C18 column by use of a rapid gradient. Ionization of icariin and clarithromycin (internal standard) was achieved by use of the electrospray interface in positive-ion mode. Conditions such as ionization mode, type of organic modifier, eluent additives, and Q-array potential were optimized to achieve good sensitivity and specificity of icariin detection. Response was a linear function of concentration over the range 0.2–20 ng mL−1. The method is accurate and precise; within-batch and between-batch precision (CV) are <15%, and accuracy (RE) is better than ±15%. The method can be used for analysis of icariin in plasma after administration of Herba Epimedii or of traditional Chinese medicinal preparations containing Herba Epimedii.

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