Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6468850 | Comptes Rendus Chimie | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Chromatographic profiling of plant metabolites is therefore a good tool for quality control of such herbal medicinal products. Our objective was to propose a protocol for sample preparation and liquid chromatographic profiling of non-polar metabolites for quality assessment of African herbal medicinal products. The methodology is based on the chemometric assessment of liquid chromatographic profiles of non-polar metabolites issued from several batches of leaves of Combretum micranthum and Mitracarpus scaber. Metabolic profiling is carried out by non-aqueous liquid chromatography on porous carbon graphite, coupled with mass spectrometry, after extraction with dichloromethane and removal of chlorophyll. Our method using liquid chromatography, coupled to mass spectrometry can detect non-polar metabolites already identified in the two herbal drugs. Chemometric data analysis of chromatographic profiles using the PLS-discriminant analysis with or without orthogonal signal correction, allowed a distinction between the two herbal drugs.
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Authors
Nicaise F. Bony, Danielle Libong, Pierre Champy, Anglade K. Malan, Pierre Chaminade,