Primary Study on the Chemical Constituents in Anticoagulating Active Fractions of Bombyx Batryticatus
- VernacularTitle:僵蚕抗凝活性部位中化学成分的初步研究
- Author:
Yangu PENG
;
Guangming XU
;
Jianguo ZHAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Bombyx Batryticatus;
anticoagulating active fractions;
chemical components;
gelfiltration chromatography;
HPLC;
Kjeldahl method
- From:
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine
2006;0(05):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the anticoagulating active components in water extraction, alcohol sedimentation and fraction separated by gelfiltration chromatography of Bombyx Batryticatus. Methods Anticoagulating active fractions were prepared by the methods of water extraction, 70% alcohol sedimentation and gelfiltration chromatography. Components (such as porteins or polypeptide, amino acids, oxalic acid ammonium) in each fraction were determined by chemical reaction indentification, Kjeldahl method, conductance, UV and HPLC. Results Polypeptide, amino acids and oxalic acid ammonium were the main components in anticoagulating active fractions, content of which reached more than 80%. The content of oxalic acid ammonium decreased about 52% processed by alcohol sedimentation, while the content of polypeptide and amino acids only decreased about 8%. The content of peptides and amino acids increased about 28% purified by gelfiltration chromatography compared with the one in water extraction and about 39% compared with the one in alcohol sedimentation. The content of oxalic acid ammonium was the same as the one in alcohol sedimentation, but decreased about 1 time compared with the one in water extraction. The content of 15 kinds of amino acids were 40%~50% in the solids of each fractions, which maked up to 60%~76% of the content of proteins determined by Kjeldahl method. Molecular weight range of peptides is 1.0~4.4 kDa. Conclusion This study provides a experimental basis for further separation and purification of anticoagulating active components from Bombyx Batryticatus.