NMR-based analysis of water soluble extracts of different Astragali Radix.
- Author:
Dong TIAN
;
Zhen-Yu LI
;
Sheng-Ci FAN
;
Jin-Ping JIA
;
Xue-Mei QIN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Arginine;
analysis;
Aspartic Acid;
analysis;
Choline;
analysis;
Citric Acid;
analysis;
Drugs, Chinese Herbal;
analysis;
chemistry;
Fumarates;
analysis;
Glutamic Acid;
analysis;
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy;
Multivariate Analysis;
Phylogeography;
Plant Roots;
chemistry;
Plants, Medicinal;
chemistry;
Succinic Acid;
analysis;
Sucrose;
analysis;
Taurine;
analysis
- From:
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica
2014;49(1):89-94
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Water soluble extract (WSE) is an important index for the quality evaluation of Astragali Radix (AR). In this study, the WSE of the wild AR from Shanxi province (SX) and the cultivated AR from Gansu Province (GS) were compared. The WSEs of two types of AR were determined according to the appendix of Chinese pharmacopoeia. Then the WSEs were subjected to NMR analysis, and the obtained data were analyzed using HCA, PCA, OPLS-DA, microarray analysis, and Spearman rank analysis. In addition, the Pearson correlation of differential metabolites were also calculated. The results showed that the WSE content of GS-AR (37.80%) was higher than that of SX-AR (32.13%). The main constituent of WSE was sucrose, and other 18 compounds, including amino acids, organic acids, were also detected. Multivariate analysis revealed that SX-AR contained more choline, succinic acid, citric acid, glutamate, taurine and aspartate, while GS samples contained more sucrose, arginine and fumaric acid. In addition, the Pearson correlations between different metabolites of the two types of AR also showed apparent differences. The results suggested that the WSE of two types of AR differs not only in the content, but also in the chemical compositions. Thus, the cultivation way is important to the quality of AR. This study supplied a new method for the comparison of extract of herbal drugs.