Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4514636 Industrial Crops and Products 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study a simple process encompassing an efficient extraction and fractionation method to obtain high purity plumbagin from micropropagated D. intermedia plants is described. Plumbagin is a naphthoquinone derived from a diverse but restricted group of plant species that includes the Drosera spp. and is in demand for pharmacological research. It was brought initially to the attention of researchers due to its broad antimicrobial and antitumor properties but has continued to find application against new pharmacological targets. The procedure described in this work involved testing four extraction methods to maximize product recovery and separating the 30–50% acetonitrile in water fraction (v/v) on a SPE column followed by lyophilisation. By applying ultrasonic treatment to the plant matrix leached in n-hexane followed by a single step purification process, 2.74 mg of plumbagin per gram of plant material could be obtained with a recovery of 86.3% and over 99% purity.

► Drosera intermedia has high bioproduction levels of plumbagin. ► Ultrasonic assisted extraction yields higher plumbagin recoveries. ► High purity plumbagin is obtained by solid phase extraction with low product losses.

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