Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1202767 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2014 | 9 Pages |
•Folding fan mode-counter current chromatography (FFM-CCC) was reported.•Six anti-EV71 saponins from Anemarrhena asphodeloides were found by FFM-CCC.•FFM-CCC maintains CCC's strengths and has two key improved advantages.•FFM-CCC can save time, and achieves truly blind screening.
A new application of counter-current chromatography (CCC) in drug discovery, called folding fan mode (FFM), is designed to eliminate the extensive and time-consuming calculation of the partition coefficients of some preset compounds in conventional CCC separation. Careful reading of reports in the literature reveals that, when two-phase solvent systems are listed in a polarity-increasing sequence, the isolates also show a similar trend in polarity. The relationship between the two-phase solvent system and the isolates is like that between the folds and the picture of a folding fan. We can directly select a two-phase solvent system to separate fractions having similar polarity, just as opening a fan reveals a picture. The solvent ratio of two-phase solvent systems can be adjusted according to the polarity and weight ratio of active fractions rather than the partition coefficients. Without preset compounds, FFM-CCC not only requires no measurement of partition coefficients, but also achieves true blind screening. This paper reports the method's first success in drug discovery: six anti-EV71 saponins were found from the mixture (9.13 g) of ethanol extract and water extract of Anemarrhena asphodeloides after a total of four CCC separations, using hexan/ethyl acetate/methanol/butanol/water as the model solvent system. Among these saponins, timosaponin B-II displayed a comparable IC50 (4.3 ± 2.1 μM) and a 40-fold higher selective index (SI = 92.9) than the positive control (IC50 = 361.7 ± 104.6 μM, SI = 2.4), ribavirin. The structure–activity relationship (SAR) of these compounds was also studied.