1.Preliminary study on application of some dosage methods of berberine chloride in raw material and berberin tablets
Pharmaceutical Journal 2005;0(1):22-24
Study on some methods used to quantify berberine chloride showed that the UV measuring and volumetric titration methods did not express only amount of berberine chloride itself. It is necessary to apply high- performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to achieve the optimal conditions for better splitting, higher accuracy…in order to apply more widely in testing products commonly in market with many components combined to berberine chloride. To find out optimal methods, which are suitable with condition of present some pharmaceutical units, it is necessary to experiment continuously methods such as UV measuring and volumetric titration,… using HPLC method to compare.
Berberine
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Tablets
2.Biotransformation and enzymatic mechanism of protoberberine alkaloids.
Shou-Hao ZHENG ; Guo-Jian LIAO ; Chang-Hua HU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2020;45(24):5884-5889
Protoberberine alkaloids belong to the quaternary ammonium isoquinoline alkaloids, and are the main active ingredients in traditional Chinese herbal medicines, like Coptis chinensis. They have been widely used to treat such diseases as gastroenteritis, intestinal infections, and conjunctivitis. Studies have shown that structural modification of the protoberberine alkaloids could produce derivative compounds with new pharmacological effects and biological activities, but the transformation mechanism is not clear yet. This article mainly summarizes the researches on the biotransformation and structure modification of protoberberine alkaloids mainly based on berberine, so as to provide background basis and new ideas for studies relating to the mechanism of protoberberine alkaloids and the pharmacological activity and application of new compounds.
Alkaloids
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Berberine
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Berberine Alkaloids
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Biotransformation
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Coptis
3.Contribution to the study on quantitation dosage of berberine hydrochloride by potentio-titration method in dry medium
Pharmaceutical Journal 1999;282(10):22-24
To contribute to methods of dosage berberin hydrochlorid, this study proposed a new procedure to determine the quantitative content of berberine hydrochlorid in the pharmaceutical substances and their preparation: “Non-aqueous titration of berberine hydrochloride by potentiometry”.
Berberine
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Pharmaceutical Preparations
4.Simultaneous Determination of Berberine and Palmatine in “Huong Lien Hoan” by HPLC
Journal of Medicinal Materials - Hanoi 2003;8(2):45-49
Berberine and Palmatine were extracted from the powdered Huong Lien pills with a mixture of methanol and hydrochloric acid (100:1) and subjected to HPLC to simultaneously determine the alkaloids. The HPLC technique was carried out on a Lichrosorb RP-8 (10 m, 250x4 mm) column using a UV detector at =345 nm and a mixture of 3,4g potassium dihydrogen phosphate and 1,7g sodium lauryl sulfate dissolved in 1000 ml of water-acetonitrile (1:1) as a mobile phase. The experimental results proved that the proposed HPLC method was rapid, specific, accurate and precise.
Berberine
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Medicine, Traditional
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Biochemistry
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Berberine Alkaloids
5.Research progress on medicinal resources of Coptis and its isoquinoline alkaloids.
An-Qi WANG ; Qing-Jun YUAN ; Ning GUO ; Bin YANG ; Yi SUN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(14):3504-3513
Coptidis Rhizoma is a common Chinese medicinal in clinical practice,with the effects of clearing heat,drying dampness,purging fire,and removing toxin. All the medicinal plants of Coptis can be used for clinical treatment,but some species are endangered due to resource destruction and difficulty in planting. The dominant medicinal components in Coptidis Rhizoma are isoquinoline alkaloids. There are various methods for the analysis and detection of alkaloids,such as LC-MS,HPLC,and TLC,among which LC-MS is the most widely applied. Different plants of Coptis vary in the kind and content of alkaloids. C. chinensis,C. deltoidea,C. teeta,C. chinensis var. brevisepala,C. omeiensis,C. quinquefolia,and C. quinquesecta mainly contain berberine,palmatine,coptisine,jatrorrhizine,and columbamine,five effective alkaloid components. Plant isoquinoline alkaloids( PIAs) have strong pharmacological activity but are difficult to prepare. The application of synthetic biology of PIAs will be helpful for the clinical application of PIAs. This paper reviews the research progress on biological resources of Coptis species and structures of alkaloids as well as analysis methods and synthetic biology for isoquinoline alkaloids in the medicinal plants of Coptis in recent years,which will facilitate the protection of Coptis medicinal resources and the application and development of alkaloids.
Alkaloids
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Berberine
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Berberine Alkaloids
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Coptis
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Isoquinolines
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Rhizome
6.Quantitative determination of L-tetrahydropalmatine (Rotundine) in Balok pills by HPLCL
Journal of Medicinal Materials - Hanoi 2003;8(2):70-73
One of the constituents of the oriental traditional pill named Balok was Tuber Stephaniae rotundae, the active principle of which was rotundine. The test solutions used for the analysis of rotundine were standardized after ISO/IEC 17027 and GLP, the equipment was adjusted after ISO/IEC 17025. The proposed HPLC technique was proved to be appropriate and stable for the quantitative determination of rotundine. The examined concentration showed the linear correlation between the rotundine concentration and the pic surface. The reproducibility of the method was high, with RSD = 0.98%. The accuracy rate of the method was 100.01%, with RSD = 2.0%.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Berberine Alkaloids
7.Establishment of HPLC Method for Quantification of L-Tetrahydropalmatine in Stephanias
Journal of Medicinal Materials - Hanoi 2003;8(5):131-135
An HPLC method has been established to determine l-tetrahydropalmatine (rotundine) extracted by chloroform from powders of Stephania viridiflavens, S. dielsiana and Stephania sp. (Menispermaceae). The technique was carried out on an RP-18 (250 x 4.0 mm; 5 m) column with a diode array detector or UV detector at = 283 nm, using a mixture of 0.05 M potassium dihydrogen phosphate, acetonitrile and triethylamine (62.5 : 37.5 : 0.5) adjusted to pH 4.0 by concentrated phosphoric acid as a mobile phase. The HPLC method proved accurate, specise and sensitive. The results show that differences exist in the content of l-tetrahydropalmatine between species.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Berberine Alkaloids
8.Studies on the alkaloids from herb of Corydalis adunca.
Dong-bao ZHAO ; Yan-li TANG ; Han-qing WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(22):1756-1757
OBJECTIVETo study the alkaloid constituents of Corydalis adunca.
METHODThe constituents were isolated on silica gel column and their structures were elucidated by IR, NMR, MS data.
RESULTFour alkaloid compounds were isolated from alcohol extract of the herb of C. adunca, and identified as tetrahydropalmatine, 1, 2, 3, 4-tetrahydro-6-methoxy-1-(4'-methoxyphenyl) methyl-7-isoquinolinol, coptisine and palmatine.
CONCLUSIONFour compounds were isolated from C. adunca for the first time.
Berberine ; analogs & derivatives ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Berberine Alkaloids ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Corydalis ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry
9.Studies on intestinal absorption of alkaloids in Coptis chinensis by in situ single-pass perfused rat intestinal model.
Ying CHEN ; Qing YANG ; Lijuan ZOU ; Yujie LI ; Yiwei WANG ; Xiaogang WENG ; Wei MEN ; Xiaoxin ZHU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(24):3523-3527
OBJECTIVETo study the absorption characteristics of alkaloids in Coptis chinensis in rat intestinal.
METHODIn situ single-pass perfused rat intestinal model was used and the concentrations of berberine and palmatine were determined by HPLC, the drug absorption rate constant (K(a)) and apparent absorption coefficient (P(app)) were tested to evaluate their absorption characteristics.
RESULTThe absorption of berberine and palmatine in different regions of rat intestinals was significantly different. From bigness to smallness, the P(app) value of berberine at 50 mg x L(-1) were ileum, duodenum, jejunum and colon, of palmatine at 50 mg x L(-1) were ileum, colon, jejunum and duodenum. The concentration of berberine and palmatine had distinctive effect on the K(a) value of berberine and palmatine were ordered from larger to little as in Wujiwan compatibility, Coptis chinensis extractive and single compound.
CONCLUSIONThe berberine and palmatine were absroped at all regions of rat intestinal. The absorption characteristics of 2 alkaloids were not passive diffusion. The other ingredients in Wujiwan compatibility and Coptis chinensis extractive could promote the absorption of alkaloids.
Alkaloids ; pharmacokinetics ; Animals ; Berberine ; pharmacokinetics ; Berberine Alkaloids ; pharmacokinetics ; Coptis ; Intestinal Absorption ; Male ; Perfusion ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar