Abstract

Hollow fiber solvent bar microextraction coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography was developed for the preconcentration and determination of active ingredients in Radix Salvia miltiorrhiza. These ingredients include dihydrotanshinone I, cryptotanshinone, tanshinone I, tanshinone IIA, salvianolic acid B, danshensu, and protocatechuic aldehyde. To evaluate the technique, seven compounds of varying polarity were used as model analytes, and a polyvinylidene fluoride hollow fiber (1.0 cm) with octanol (2 µL) was used as microextraction bar. The extraction conditions, including the identity of the hollow fiber, organic solvent, pH, salt addition, agitation speed, extraction time, and volume, were investigated and optimized. The extraction mechanism was analyzed and verified. The two main parameters, extraction recovery and enrichment factor, were obtained. Under the most favorable conditions, the enrichment factors of the analytes were 0.7–612, the limits of detection were below 1.11 ng mL−1, and the recoveries were between 95.4% and 101.3%. Thus, hollow fiber solvent bar microextraction is simple, rapid, and practical with a wide range of potential applications.

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