Abstract

Fast and sensitive high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with chemometric methods was utilized to assist in the quality assessment of Cangzhu (Atractylodis Rhizoma). By comparative analysis of chromatographic profiles, twelve common peaks were selected for multivariate analysis. Principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) of the chromatographic data demonstrated that 16 batches of Cangzhu samples could be welldifferentiated and categorized into two groups, which were closely related to their species (Atractylodes chinensis and A. lancea). By loading plots of PCA and OPLS-DA, the “common peaks” 2, 10, and 12 were defined as “marker peaks,” which were identified as atractylodinol, (4E,6E,12E)-tetradecatriene-8,10-diyne-1,3-diyl diacetate, and atractylodin, respectively. These three “marker peaks” were then simultaneously quantified for further controlling the quality of Cangzhu, which showed acceptable linearity, both intraday and interday precisions (RSD ≤ 2.30%), repeatability (RSD ≤ 2.82%), and the recoveries of the three analytes in the range of 96.57–100.16%, with RSDs less than 1.46%. Finally, linear discriminant analysis (LDA) was successfully used to build predictive models of the group membership based on the contents of three marker peaks. Results of the present study demonstrated that HPLC-based metabolic profiling coupled with chemometric methods and quantificational determination was a very flexible, reliable, and effective way for homogeneity evaluation and quality assessment of traditional Chinese medicine.

Highlights

  • Chromatographic fingerprint has been approved to be an effective approach for the comprehensive quality control of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) and has been accepted for a long time by WHO [1, 2]

  • Except for this technique, metabolic profiling based on hyphenated technique, such as liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, and liquid chromatography-nuclear magnetic resonance, has showed much more powerful capabilities coupled with multivariate analysis [3]

  • Some reports have demonstrated that high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with ultraviolet detectors (HPLCUV) based metabolic profiling was an effective strategy for the quality assessment of TCMs [2, 4]

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Introduction

Chromatographic fingerprint has been approved to be an effective approach for the comprehensive quality control of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) and has been accepted for a long time by WHO [1, 2]. Except for this technique, metabolic profiling based on hyphenated technique, such as liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, and liquid chromatography-nuclear magnetic resonance, has showed much more powerful capabilities coupled with multivariate analysis [3].

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Quantitative Determination of Three Marker Compounds
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