Optimization of extraction technology of Guizhi Zhumian Capsule by orthogonal design and pharmacodynamics test
10.7501/j.issn.0253-2670.2019.03.013
- Author:
Zheng-Cai DU
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Author Information
1. Science Experimental Center of Guangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Extraction technology;
Geniposide;
Guizhi Zhumian Capsule;
Orthogonal design;
Pentobarbital sodium;
Pharmacodynamics
- From:
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs
2019;50(3):618-625
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To optimize the extraction technology of Guizhi Zhumian Capsules (GZC). Methods: Based on the analysis of the single factor experiment Results:, the orthogonal test method was adopted to study the three factors including the amount of water added, extraction time, and extraction frequency by taking the dry extract yield of the medicinal materials and transfer rate of geniposide as indicators to optimize the water extraction process of GZC. To optimize the alcohol precipitation process of GSC, these factors including the concentration of the medicinal materials, alcohol content, and time of alcohol precipitation were investigated. The extracts before and after alcohol precipitation were compared by improving sleep pharmacodynamics. Results: The best water extraction technology of GZC was decocted three times with 10 times of water, 0.5 h each time. The optimal alcohol precipitation process was to concentrate the filtrate of water extraction to 1 mL, which was equivalent to 1 g of the original medicinal materials, with 80% alcohol content and 12 h alcohol precipitation time. Compared with the negative control group, the water extract group of GZC could prolong the sleep time of pentobarbital sodium mice and increase the sleep rate of mice under the lower dose of pentobarbital sodium valve (P < 0.05). The water extract group and the water extract and alcohol precipitation showed a trend of shortening the sleep latent period of the mice with barbiturate sodium, but there was no significant difference (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The pharmaceutical efficacy of the extract before and after alcohol precipitation was different. In order not to affect the drug effect, the water extraction process was finally selected as the best extraction process.