Abstract

American ginseng (Panax quinquefolium) has long been cultivated in China for the function food and medicine. Here, ultra-high performance liquid chromatography was coupled with electrospray ionization and triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UPLC-ESI−-TQ-MS) for simultaneous detection of 22 ginsenosides in American ginseng cultivated in Mudanjiang district of Heilongjiang. The extraction conditions also were optimized by a Box Behnken design experiment. The optimized result was 31.8 mL/g as ratio of liquid to raw materials, 20.3 min of extraction time, and 235.0 W of extraction powers. The quantitative MS parameters for these 22 compounds were rapidly optimized by single factor experiments employing UPLC-ESI−-multiple reaction monitoring or multiple ion monitoring (MRM/MIM) scans. Furthermore, the established UPLC-ESI−-MRM-MS method showed good linear relationships (R2 > 0.99), repeatability (RSD < 3.86%), precision (RSD < 2.74%), and recovery (94–104%). This method determined 22 bioactive ginsenosides in different parts of the plant (main roots, hairy roots, rhizomes, leaves, and stems) and growth years (one year to four years) of P. quinquefolium. The highest total content of the 22 analytes was in the hairy roots (1.3 × 105 µg/g) followed by rhizomes (7.1 × 104 µg/g), main roots (6.5 × 104 µg/g), leaves (4.2 × 104 µg/g), and stems (2.4 × 104 µg/g). Finally, chemometric methods, hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA) and partial least squares discrimination analysis (PLS-DA), were successfully used to classify and differentiate American ginseng attributed to different growth years. The proposed UPLC-ESI−-MRM-MS coupled with HCA and PLS-DA methods was elucidated to be a simple and reliable method for quality evaluation of American ginseng.

Highlights

  • American ginseng, the root of Panax quinquefolium L, belongs to the family Araliaceae and possesses the function of reducing blood sugar, regulating immunity, and decreasing tension [1,2,3,4].It has been an important traditional Chinese medicine for more than 200 years [5]

  • The results may provide a reason for the sustainable development and utilization of this medicinal resource in order to serve the health of the people. It could increase the economic income of local pharmaceutical farmers

  • Formic acid was effective for chromatographic separation, but it was necessary to find a compromise for the ionization of the compounds under electrospray ionization (ESI)− modes

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Introduction

The root of Panax quinquefolium L, belongs to the family Araliaceae and possesses the function of reducing blood sugar, regulating immunity, and decreasing tension [1,2,3,4].It has been an important traditional Chinese medicine for more than 200 years (since the QingDynasty) [5]. The root of Panax quinquefolium L, belongs to the family Araliaceae and possesses the function of reducing blood sugar, regulating immunity, and decreasing tension [1,2,3,4]. It has been an important traditional Chinese medicine for more than 200 years American ginseng originated in southeast Canada and the northern USA, but it is widely cultivated in most regions of China [6] Many factors such as germplasm, soil, age, climate, and water source can greatly influence the growth of P. quinquefolium [7]. Heilongjiang province is located in the northeast of China, which has a unique natural climate and soil structure

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