Abstract

The development of medicines based on alder cone extracts led to the introduction of Altan and Altabormedicines into medical practice. The technology of extraction cake from cones has made it possible to obtain extracts with different therapeutic properties.Aim. To develop an effective method for studying the qualitative composition of the Altabor substance anddetermine the quantitative content of its components.Results and discussion. The Altabor substance is a complex mixture of ellagitannins containing more than 70 components. The main components of the extract (or their isomers) were determined by mass spectrometry and by comparing the retention times with the literature data. Gallic, ellagic, valoneic acids dilactone were conclusively determined by adding reference standards of these acids to the extract. The substance contains the following compounds: 2,3-hexahydroxydiphenoyl-(α/β)-glucose tr1 = 0.55 min, tr2 = 0.89 min (α and β isomers), 4,6-O-[(S)-valeonyl]-D-glucose (isomer) tr = 0.64 min, gallic acid tr = 1.198 min, pedunculagin tr1 = 3.63 min, tr2 = 4.62 min(α and β isomers), proecoxin A (isomer) tr = 4.78 min, valoneic acid dilactone tr = 6.19 min, ellagic acid pentoside (isomer) tr = 7.07 min, ellagic acid tr = 7.335 min.Experimental part. The composition analysis was performed using an Agilent 1200 chromatograph with a UV detector, a G6140 mass detector, an Alltech 3300 light scattering detector (ELSD), as well as the Agilent ChemStation Rev.B.04.03 software. The molecular weights of the compounds in the extract were determined using the method of mass spectrometry of ESI-electrospray ionization. The determination of the components was performed using an ultraviolet detector at a wavelength of 280 nm. The column was Rapid Resolution HT Cartige, 4.6 × 30 mm, 1.8 μm, Zorbax SB-C18.Conclusions. A new effective method of analysis of the Altabor substance has been developed; it allowsdetermining the qualitative and quantitative content of its structural components. The method gives the possibility to control the process of obtaining the Altabor substance, study the dependence of its composition on the conditions of its obtaining, batch number, place, time of the natural raw material collection, and study the composition of other pharmaceutical substances, the plant raw material containing tannins. The advantage of the method isthe short time (up to 10 min) of analysis using high-performance liquid chromatography at high resolution.Key words: gallotannins; ellagitannins; Altabor; chemical composition; structure; HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography)

Highlights

  • The Altabor substance is a complex mixture of ellagitannins containing more than 70 components

  • The molecular weights of the compounds in the extract were determined using the method of mass spectrometry of ESI-electrospray ionization

  • The method gives the possibility to control the process of obtaining the Altabor substance, study the dependence of its composition on the conditions of its obtaining, batch number, place, time of the natural raw material collection, and study the composition of other pharmaceutical substances, the plant raw material containing tannins

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The Altabor substance is a complex mixture of ellagitannins containing more than 70 components. The main components of the extract (or their isomers) were determined by mass spectrometry and by comparing the retention times with the literature data. Ellagic, valoneic acids dilactone were conclusively determined by adding reference standards of these acids to the extract. The substance contains the following cv(αoamlaenopdnoyuβln]i-dsDos-:mg2leu,3rcs-o)hs,eepxra(oihseoycdmorxeoinrx)yAtdr i(=pisho0em.n6oe4yrm)l-t(irnα=,/β4g).a-7gll8liucmcaoicnsi,edvttarr1l=o=n10e..1i5c95a8mcmidinind, ,itlra2pce=tdo0un.n8ec9turml=aign6i,n(1α9tra1mn=idn3,β.e6ils3laomgmiicenr,asct)r2i,d4=p,64e-.nO6t2o-[s(miSdi)en(isomEexrp)etrr=im7e.0n7taml pina, retl.laTghice accoimd ptro=si7ti.o3n35anmainly.sis was performed using an Agilent 1200 chromatograph with a UV detector, a G6140 mass detector, an Alltech 3300 light scattering detector (ELSD), as well as the Agilent ChemStation Rev.B.04.03 software. The molecular weights of the compounds in the extract were determined using the method of mass spectrometry of ESI-electrospray ionization. The determination of the components was performed using an ultraviolet detector at a wavelength of 280 nm. The column was Rapid Resolution HT Cartige, 4.6 × 30 mm, 1.8 μm, Zorbax SB-C18

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