1.Chemical constituents in chloroform fraction of Houttuynia cordata.
Xiao-Lu YANG ; Yu-Ping YANG ; Yue-Wei GE ; Jiang MENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(2):314-318
Nine compounds were isolated from chloroform fraction of Houttuynia cordata,and the isolates were identified as follows:( S)-5,6,6 a,7-tetrahydro-2,10-dimethoxy-4 H-dibenzo [DE,G] quinoline-1,9-diol( 1),( +)-isoboldine β-N-oxide( 2),liriotulipiferine( 3),telitoxinone( 4),isoboldine( 5),(-)-clovane-2β,9α-diol( 6),benzoic acid( 7),acantrifoside E( 8),and dibutyl phthalate( 9). Among them,compound 1 was new,and compounds 2-9 were reported from this species for the first time.
Chloroform
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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Houttuynia
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chemistry
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Phytochemicals
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analysis
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Plant Extracts
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chemistry
2.Comparison of metabolite extraction from Boea hygrometrica by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.
Xiaofei ZHANG ; Lixin DUAN ; Yuehua GONG ; Xin DENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(2):294-304
This study is aiming to establish an efficient metabolite extraction method for exploration of molecular mechanisms of desiccation tolerance of the resurrection plant Boea hygrometrica using a metabolomics approach. The extracts of metabolite in B. hygrometrica using methanol solution (method A) and methanol-chloroform-water solution (method B) were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The total numbers of chromatographic peaks, extraction efficiency, retention time and the peak stability were compared. The results showed that for fresh materials, the total chromatographic peak number of method B is more than that of method A; the extraction efficiency of nine representative metabolites by method B is higher than that by method A; the comparison of 10 random chromatographic peaks revealed that the relative standard deviation (RSD) values of the retention time are less than 1% for both methods, whereas the RSD values of the extraction efficiency is different. The percentage of peaks that owned RSD values of the extraction efficiency higher than 10% is 50% for method A and 100% for method B. In addition, method B was also efficient for dry materials from B. hygrometrica. The number of chromatographic peaks, RSD value of retention time and extraction efficiency of dry materials was similar to that of fresh materials using method B, but decreased sharply using method A. Putting together, our study provided evidence that method B is an efficient extraction method for further analysis of metabolites from this resurrection species.
Chemical Fractionation
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methods
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Chloroform
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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Magnoliopsida
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chemistry
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Metabolome
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Metabolomics
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Methanol
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Plant Extracts
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chemistry
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Solvents
3.Chemical constituents of chloroform fraction from leaves of Chimonanthus salicifolius.
Yao ZHANG ; Jin-Wei HUA ; Xiu-Yan WANG ; Wen-Liang CHENG ; Hou-Xing LEI ; Ke-Jun CHENG ; Pei-Zhong YU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(16):2661-2664
To explore anti-tumor active components of Chimonanthus salicifolius, the phytochemistry of the chloroform fraction from leaves extract was investigated by repeated silica gel column chromatography. Twelve compounds were isolated and their structures were identified by physicochemical properties and spectroscopic data analysis as 9-epi-blumenol C(1), blumenol C(2), (+)-dehydrovomifoliol (3), (+)-vomifoliol (4), robinlin (5), (-)-loliolide (6), isofraxidin (7), scopoletin (8), 6,7-dimethoxycoumarin (9), 6, 7, 8-trimethoxycoumarin (10), beta-sitostenone (11), and beta-stigmasterol(12). Compounds 1-6 belonging to nor-sesquiterpenoids were isolated from the family Calycanthaceae for the first time. Compound 1 was a new natural product. Compounds 7, 11 and 12 were obtained from this plant for the first time.
Antineoplastic Agents
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analysis
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isolation & purification
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Calycanthaceae
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chemistry
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Chloroform
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chemistry
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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isolation & purification
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Plant Leaves
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chemistry
4.Research of extracting and purifying taxol from the branches of Taxus media.
Liangjie QIAO ; Ruilin MAN ; Wangdong NI ; Yonghuang LIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(8):973-976
OBJECTIVEThe study was to explore extracting and purifying technology of taxol from the branches of Taxus media.
METHODIn extracting phase, the solvent extraction, ultrasonic extraction and the supercritical CO2 fluid extraction were studied respectively; In purifying phase, the extracts were disposed by silica gel column chromatography and preparation lamella chromatography, then crystaled by N-Hexane. The content of taxol was detected by HPLC.
RESULTThe results showed that the recovery of extracting toxal with the method of ultrasonic was the highest and the selectivity of supercritical CO2 fluid extraction was the best; The sample after being extracted should be purified two stages by silica gel column chromatography with dichloromethane-chloroform-methane (53:44:3) as elution and the lamella chromatography was chloroform-ethyl acetate-methane (88:7:5) as elution, finally we reached the fawn crystal.
CONCLUSIONIn that production, the content of taxol reached 87. 3% and the recovery 89.7%, which indicat that the taxol is well enrichment.
Chloroform ; chemistry ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Chromatography, Supercritical Fluid ; Methane ; chemistry ; Methylene Chloride ; chemistry ; Paclitaxel ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Taxus ; chemistry
5.Comparing and evaluating six methods of extracting human genomic DNA from whole blood.
Jing-Jing CHANG ; Su-Hua ZHANG ; Li LI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2009;25(2):109-114
OBJECTIVE:
Comparing the differences in purity and yield among six methods of extracting human genomic DNA from whole blood, which included Classic Phenol-chloroform extraction, modified combined technique composed of improved Phenol-chloroform extraction and Chelex-100 extraction, Chelex-100 extraction, IQ, Qiagen and SP.
METHODS:
Ten samples of intravenous whole blood (5 mL/sample) were collected and human genomic DNA was extracted with these six methods. The purity and concentration of the DNA products were detected by ultraviolet spectrophotometry and fluorescent quantitation technique, the yield was calculated and tested with statistical software.
RESULTS:
The Chelex-100 extraction was inferior in DNA purity to other methods while the other five methods showed no statistical difference. Modified combined technique was the poorest and IQ was the best in yield among the six methods of extraction. Statistical result showed that the extraction with high quality kits was better than that with classic Phenol-chloroform extraction, Chelex-100 extraction and modified combined technique composed of improved Phenol-chloroform. There was statistical difference between them.
CONCLUSION
Comparing to Phenol-chloroform extraction and Chelex-100 extraction, high quality kits are more useful in DNA extraction from forensic materials.
Chloroform/chemistry*
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DNA/isolation & purification*
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Forensic Medicine/methods*
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Genomics/methods*
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Humans
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Phenol/chemistry*
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Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
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Resins, Synthetic/chemistry*
6.Extract human DNA from maggot crop contents by phenol-chloroform method coupled with paramagnetic particle method.
Xiang WANG ; Ji-Feng CAI ; Ming ZHONG ; Jian-Bo LI ; Jin-Guo ZHANG ; Ling-Mei LAN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2009;25(6):421-424
OBJECTIVE:
To establish an effective phenol-chloroform method coupled with paramagnetic particle method for human DNA extraction from maggot crop contents in STR genotyping.
METHODS:
Human DNA was extracted from the maggot crop contents using phenol-chloroform method and purified by paramagnetic particle method. DNA was quantified by PCR with Quantifiler Human DNA Quantification Kit using 7500 real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR instrument. PCR products were genotyped by AmpFlSTR Identifiler PCR Amplification Kit using 3130XL-Avant genetic analyzer.
RESULTS:
The template DNA yield by the method described were increased at least 2 times than the phenol-chloroform extraction method alone. All of the full 16 STR profiles could be obtained with the samples extracted by this method when the DNA yield reached (0.218 +/- 0.041) ng/microL.
CONCLUSION
Phenol-chloroform method coupled with paramagnetic particle method can effectively increase the sensitivity of STR analysis of human DNA recovered from maggot crop contents and is a valuable tool for forensic entomology.
Animals
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Cadaver
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Chloroform/chemistry*
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DNA/isolation & purification*
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DNA Fingerprinting/methods*
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Diptera/genetics*
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Entomology/methods*
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Forensic Sciences/methods*
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Gastrointestinal Contents
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Humans
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Larva/genetics*
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Phenol/chemistry*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods*
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Sensitivity and Specificity
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Tandem Repeat Sequences
7.Hypnotic effect of Chinese materia medica Cynanchum chinese in mice.
Xiao-dong PENG ; Qian-shun YAN ; Rui WANG ; Wei-dong YANG ; Jian-zhong PENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(17):1774-1776
OBJECTIVETo study the central pharmacological effect of the water and chloroform-extract compounds from C. chinese in mice.
METHODThe independent activity test and the hypnotic synergism test by sub-threshold hypnotic dosage of pentobarbital were employed to evaluate the central pharmacological effect of the extract-compounds, and the minimal neurotoxicity was evaluated by the rotorod test.
RESULTthe extract-compounds exhibited significant dose-related inhibition effect of the spontaneous motor activity in mice after intraperitoneal administration. And the two extract-compounds promoted the hypnotic effect by sub-threshold hypnotic dosage administration of pentobarbital, and produced ED50 value of 2.36 g kg (-1) and 0.75 g kg(-1), respectively. Also, both extract-compounds showed no neurotoxicity in the experiment.
CONCLUSIONThe extract compounds from C. chinese showed inhibitional effect on CNS.
Animals ; Central Nervous System ; drug effects ; physiology ; Chloroform ; Cynanchum ; chemistry ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drug Synergism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; toxicity ; Female ; Hypnotics and Sedatives ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Motor Activity ; drug effects ; Pentobarbital ; pharmacology ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Random Allocation ; Sleep ; drug effects ; Water
8.A rapid method for preparation of plasmid DNA for screening recombinant clones.
Xu-Dong GUO ; Shu-Yan MAO ; Dong-Xia HOU ; Shorgan BOU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2007;23(1):176-178
A simple and rapid method for preparation of plasmid DNA from overnight incubation was introduced. It does not require any additional reagents; the incubation mixture containing recombinant plasmid DNA was just mixed with H2O and phenol/chloroform/isoamyl alcohol in certain ratio. After vortexing and spinning of the mixture, the supernatant could be directly loaded onto agarose gel and analyzed using electrophoresis. The whole preparation requires only 3-5 minutes. So to quickly screen recombinant clones, this method is better compared with traditional methods.
Centrifugation, Density Gradient
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Chloroform
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chemistry
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Cloning, Molecular
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methods
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DNA, Bacterial
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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metabolism
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Deoxyribonuclease HindIII
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metabolism
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Electrophoresis
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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Pentanols
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chemistry
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Phenol
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chemistry
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Plasmids
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chemistry
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genetics
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Reproducibility of Results
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Time Factors
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Water
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chemistry
9.Dissolution and differentiation of phytochemical components from mixture of Radix Paeoiae Alba and Radix Glycyrrhizae with different ratios.
Hua-Bin ZOU ; Ai-Qin DU ; Ying-Ying XIA ; Jiu-Rong YUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(21):1776-1780
OBJECTIVETo investigate dissolution properties among different components with various polarities and to distinguish these groups from each other.
METHODUltraviolet fingerprint spectra (UV FPS) of the components from Baishao (Radix Paeoiae Alba) and Gancao (Radix Glycyrrhizae) with various proportions, extracted with chloroform, ethanol and water successively, were obtained. The analysis was performed on the absolute and relative absorptions of peaks in UV FPS.
RESULTDissolutions in different rates and in synergy among chemical components were observed, by which different components can be distinguished.
CONCLUSIONDissolution kinetics and processes of the various chemical components from medicinal herbs are of great difference.
Chloroform ; Drug Combinations ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; analysis ; isolation & purification ; Ethanol ; Glycyrrhiza ; chemistry ; Paeonia ; chemistry ; Plant Roots ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Quality Control ; Reproducibility of Results ; Solubility ; Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet ; methods ; Water
10.Photochemical reactions of poly(3-butoxythiophene-2,5-diyl) with chloroform.
Mokhtar IMIT ; Takakazu YAMAMOTO ; Patigul IMIN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(8):722-724
Photochemical reactions of poly(3-butoxythiophene-2,5-diyl) with chloroform under irradiation with light were studied. The reactions were separately carried out under air, oxygen, and nitrogen. The obtained results showed that this reaction belongs to the pseudo-first-order reaction with a rate constant k(obs) of 1.4 x 10(-5) s(-1) at room temperature. The presence or absence of air, oxygen, and nitrogen did not have obvious effects on the reaction rate under irradiation with light.
Air
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Chloroform
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analysis
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chemistry
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radiation effects
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Kinetics
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Light
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Nitrogen
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chemistry
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Oxygen
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chemistry
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Photochemistry
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methods
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Thiophenes
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analysis
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chemistry
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radiation effects

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