Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1221528 Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A MSPD method for extraction and clean-up of ginkgo components.•UHPLC–QQQ-MS for simultaneous analysis of 18 ginkgo components.•Direct quantification of 10 flavonol glycosides without hydrolysis.•Analysis of the 12 Ginkgo biloba tablets available in the global market.

Analysis and quality control of Ginkgo biloba have been comprehensively studied. However, little attention has been devoted to the simultaneous extraction and analysis of flavonols and terpene trilactones, especially for direct quantification of flavonol glycosides. This work described a rapid strategy for one-step extraction and quantification of the components. A matrix solid phase dispersion (MSPD) method was designed for the extraction of ginkgo ingredients and compared with the heat-reflux and ultrasonic extraction methods. An ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC)–tandem-triple-quadrupole-mass spectrometry (QQQ-MS) method was developed for detection of the 18 components, including 10 original flavonol glycosides, 3 aglycones, and 5 lactones. Subsequently, the proposed strategy was used for the analysis of 12 G. biloba tablets. Results showed that MSPD produced comparable extraction efficiency but consumed less time and required lower solvent volumes compared with conventional methods. Without hydrolysis, the concentration detected was much closer to the original in the sample. The total flavonol glycoside contents in ginkgo tablets ranged from 3.59 to 125.21 μg mg−1, and the terpene trilactone varied from 3.45 to 57.8 μg mg−1 among different manufacturers. In conclusion, the proposed MSPD and UHPLC–QQQ-MS is rapid and sensitive in providing comprehensive profile of chemical constituents especially the genuine flavonol glycosides for improved quality control of ginkgo products.

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