Abstract
AbstractEvaporative light scattering and thermospray mass spectrometry have been investigated as two alternative methods for the liquid chromatographic detection of ginkgolides and bilobalide. Both techniques were used to quantify these metabolites in leaf extracts and in some phytopharmaceuticals. Only a minimum of sample pre‐purification was required. Results were compared with those obtained by gas chromatography (flame ionization detection), which is one of the most suitable methods for routine determinations of such compounds. The isolation of ginkgolides A, B, C, and J and bilobalide from leaves of Ginkgo biloba is also described.
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