Abstract

Is a commonly used Chinese medicinal herb and is derived from the dried stems of Mahonia bealei (Fort) Carr and Mahonia fortunei (Lindl.) Fedde, as recorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2020). The dried stem of Mahonia confusa Sprague can also be used as a substitute material of Mahoniae caulis in Tujia Nationality residence areas. Alkaloids are thought to be the bioactive chemical constituents in Mahoniae caulis. In this article, a high-performance liquid chromatography method was established for rapid quantitative determination of columbamine, jateorhizine, palmatine and berberine in the three Mahonia plant materials to evaluate and compare their quality. This work provides information for exploration and utilization of potential medicinal resources. In the developed method, a Diamonsil ODS C18 column (5μm, 250mm × 4.6 mm) was used at 30°C. The mobile phase consisted of solution A (acetonitrile) and solution B (50 mm potassium phosphate buffer, pH3.0) with gradient elution at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The detection wavelength was 348 nm. The calibration curves for columbamine, jateorhizine, palmatine and berberine were linear over the range of 0.25–10, 1.50–20, 0.50–10 and 2.5–25 μg/mL, with relative standard deviations of 3.74%, 1.85%, 2.21%, and 1.83%, respectively. Results confirmed the accuracy and repeatability of the method as well as its feasibility for quality control of medicinal materials. The determination results showed that the dried stems of M. bealei and M. fortunei exhibited better quality than those of M. confusa. Nevertheless, the dried stem of M. confusa possessed certain quantities of efficient components.

Highlights

  • Mahoniae caulis is a widely used pharmaceutical material in China

  • According to the Chinese Pharmacopoeia, Mahoniae caulis is derived from the dried stems of Mahonia bealei (Fort) Carr. and Mahonia fortunei (Lindl.) Fedde [1]

  • The filtrate was stored in an amber glass for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis

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Introduction

Mahoniae caulis is a widely used pharmaceutical material in China. According to the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (version 2015), Mahoniae caulis is derived from the dried stems of Mahonia bealei (Fort) Carr. and Mahonia fortunei (Lindl.) Fedde [1]. According to the Chinese Pharmacopoeia (version 2015), Mahoniae caulis is derived from the dried stems of Mahonia bealei (Fort) Carr. Mahonia fortunei (Lindl.) Fedde [1]. Mahoniae caulis has been used as the principal raw material of Chinese material medical preparations of “Gonglao Quhuo Pill” and “Gonglao Quhuo Capsule,” which are clinically applied to treat acute enteritis, sphagitis, and acne [4]. Wild M. bealei and M. fortunei plants have been over-harvested due to the increasing market demand. The exhaustion of such resources has led to imbalance between the supply and demand of this crude medicine. The main bioactive components of Mahoniae caulis are alkaloids such as columbamine, jateorhizine, palmatine, Hongjian Zhu et al.: Simultaneous Determination of Four Bioactive Alkaloid Components in the

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