Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1221751 Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•HPLC–QTOF MS method was developed for comprehensive analysis of Shenfu injection.•A total of 44 compounds were characterized by HPLC–QTOF MS.•Twenty-four major alkaloids and ginsenosides were quantified by HPLC–MS.•Similarity analyses for Shenfu injection demonstrated high quality consistency.

Shenfu injection (SFI) is a widely used Chinese herbal formulation for cardiac diseases prepared from red ginseng and processed aconite root. Clinical observations and pharmacological effects on SFI have been well investigated. Chemical analysis and quality control studies of this formulation, however, are relatively limited, especially regarding toxic aconite alkaloids. In this work, a high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (HPLC–QTOF MS) method was applied to comprehensive analysis of constituents in SFI. Highly sensitive MS allows direct analysis of injections without additional sample pretreatment required. Using diagnostic ions and fragmentation rules, we identified 23 trace diterpene alkaloids, nineteen ginseng saponins, one panaxytriol, and one 5-hydroxymethylfurfural in SFI. A LC–MS method with selected ion monitoring was then used to quantify 24 major alkaloids and ginsenosides. The method was validated in terms of linearity, accuracy and precision. Especially, the limits of quantification were low to 0.4–18 ng/mL for diterpene alkaloids. The total concentrations of saponins and alkaloids were about 676–742 μg/mL and 3–7 μg/mL in five batches of SFI samples, respectively. Finally, cosine ratio and euclidean distance were introduced to evaluate the batch-to-batch reproducibility of SFI samples, and the results demonstrated high quality consistency. Global identification and quantification of complex constituents based on LC–MS promises wide applications in quality control and batch monitoring for herbal products.

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