Abstract

A preparation process of salvianolic acid B (SAB) disodium salt from Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge (Danshen) is provided in this work. A water extract quality standard was also developed to estimate the influences of Danshen quality on SAB disodium salt quality at an early stage of the preparation process. Crude SAB solution was obtained after water extraction, concentration, acidification, 1-butanol extraction, water washing, basification, and water back extraction. Extraction temperature, extraction pH, and back-extraction pH were identified to be key parameters for the preparation of crude SAB solution. These parameters were optimized with Box–Behnken designed experiments. Crude SAB solution was further purified with a chromatography process. AMBERCHROW CG161M resin was selected as the best adsorbent. SAB disodium salt could be obtained by drying the eluate. Considering the quality of Danshen may affect the purity and yield of SAB disodium salt, different batches of Danshen were used to prepare SAB disodium salt with the optimized parameters. Water extract indices of phenolic compound purity and phenolic compound yield were measured. By developing models between SAB disodium salt purity and yield with water extract indices, the quality standard of Danshen water extract was obtained. The application of water extract quality standards can improve the quality consistency of SAB disodium salt. The effects of different batches of Danshen raw materials on the final product could be evaluated at the beginning of production stages. The present method could prepare about five grams of high-purity SAB disodium salt (>95%) in one preparation cycle. The method reported in this work can also be used to develop process intermediate quality standards for other natural products.

Highlights

  • Danshen, the dried root of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, is one of the most popular Chinese medicinal plants [1]

  • The results of partial regression coefficients, importance factors, and coefficient confidence intervals are listed in value ranked in the top three of all the seven parameters of crude Salvianolic acid B (SAB) preparation process were selected as key parameters

  • Water extraction temperature, 1-butanol extraction pH, and back-extraction pH were selected as key parameters of the crude SAB preparation process

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Introduction

The dried root of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, is one of the most popular Chinese medicinal plants [1]. Phenolic acids and tanshinones are major active components in Danshen [2,3]. There are many publications on the purification of SAB from Danshen, with different technologies of liquid–liquid extraction [9], high-speed countercurrent chromatography [10,11,12,13], and resin chromatography [14,15,16]. Nie et al [17] used ionic liquid-modified silica gel for the separation of water-soluble phenolic acids, including SAB. Guo et al [18] reported a two-step procedure for the large-scale purification of SAB using an aqueous two-phase extraction followed by preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Li et al [19] developed a method of online

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