Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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640860 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports a way to increase the production yield of counter-current chromatography by using two-phase solvent systems in sample pretreatment. This strategy succeeds in the case of anti-EV71 saponin preparation from Anemarrhena asphodeloides. Briefly, 15Â g of water extract was refined by solvent partition with ethyl acetate/1-butanol/water (1:4:5, v/v) to yield 4.17Â g of the upper part, which in turns yielded 635Â mg of timosaponin B-II (purity 96.5%) and 672Â mg of anemarsaponin B (97.8%) after gradient CCC separation with 1-butanol/water (containing 0.01Â mol/L CuSO4 in water, 1:1, v/v) and ethyl acetate/1-butanol/water (3:17:20, v/v/v). In a similar way, the ethanol extract (8Â g) was partitioned between the diphase solvent system of ethyl acetate/1-butanol/water (4:1:5) to get 2.16Â g of refined fraction and yielded 358Â mg of timosaponin A-III (96.4%) by CCC elution using ethyl acetate-methanol-water (4:1:5, v/v/v). To remove mangiferin, the salt CuSO4 was added; it formed a complex with mangiferin, thereby enlarging the separation coefficient between mangiferin and timosaponin B-II.
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Authors
Meng-Shun Liu, Siu-Leung Chau, Dik-Lung Ma, Chung-Hang Leung, Zhao-Xiang Bian, Ai-Ping Lu, Hong-Xi Xu, Quan-Bin Han,