Abstract

The Rhodiola species have a long history of utilization in traditional medicine and have been considered as a source of adaptation to environmental challenges; salidroside and p-tyrosol are the major responsible compounds. Here we propose a novel UPLC-guided two-step method consisting of a DIAION HP-20 adsorption and silica gel column chromatographies, which can simultaneously prepare high purities of salidroside and p-tyrosol with noticeable yields from the rhizome of Rhodiola crenulata. Results demonstrated that DIAION HP-20 could successfully remove all impurities except crenulatin during a gradient elution with 5–20% ethanol, which could achieve an optimal purification of salidroside and p-tyrosol with increasing rates of 29.19% and 33.44%, respectively. Furthermore, chloroform was selected as an ideal solvent for separating p-tyrosol with salidroside, and thus crenulatin was subsequently applied in the silica gel chromatography, and the separation of salidroside with crenulatin could be achieved using silica gel chromatography with a mixture of chloroform and methanol at a volume ratio of 4:1. High purity rates of 94.17% and 97.29% and overall yields of 39.09% and 43.73% for salidroside and p-tyrosol were simultaneously achieved. Our method provides a new way to simultaneously obtain salidroside and p-tyrosol from R. Crenulata, as well as other related plant species.

Highlights

  • The Rhodiola species have been known as a traditional medicine in Asian and eastern European countries to maintain overall health and are considered to be a source of adaptation to environmental challenges

  • We explored a combination of new and standard methods based on adsorption chromatography combined with silica gel chromatography in order to simultaneously prepare salidroside and p-tyrosol from R. crenulata extract

  • We have developed an Ultraperformance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC)-guided two-step method for simultaneous preparation of salidroside and p-tyrosol from rhizome of R. crenulata

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Introduction

The Rhodiola species have been known as a traditional medicine in Asian and eastern European countries to maintain overall health and are considered to be a source of adaptation to environmental challenges It has been used as an adaptogen in people with high intensity work as well as in some special professions including athlete, mountaineer, pilot, and astronaut to improve the body’s ability to adapt to adverse circumstances [1,2]. Among the Rhodiola species, Rhodiola crenulata has been officially designated as the main medicinal species in the Chinese Pharmacopeia [21], in which levels of those two compounds are high [22] Because of such beneficial effects delivered by salidroside and p-tyrosol, mounting attention has been focused on the preparation of these two essential compounds. Many efforts have been made to develop methods for the extraction of salidroside and p-tyrosol; only a few reports have covered the purification and subsequent separation

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