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COUNTER CURRENT CHROMATOGRAPHY

Enrichment and Separation of Sinomenine and Acutumine from Sinomenium acutum by pH-Zone-Refining Counter-Current Chromatography

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Pages 1534-1538 | Received 27 Oct 2010, Accepted 11 Feb 2011, Published online: 09 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Enrichment and separation of alkaloids from a chloroform extract of Sinomenium acutum has been successfully performed for the first time using pH-zone-refining counter-current chromatography. The two-phase solvent system used for enrichment was composed of Methyl tert-butyl ether (MtBE)–acetonitrile (CH3CN)–water (4:1:5, v/v), where 10 mM triethylamine (TEA) was added to the upper organic stationary phase as a retainer and 10 mM hydrochloric acid (HCl) to the aqueous mobile phase as an eluter, which could enrich the alkaloids from the crude extract well. For the preparative separation, the solvent system consisted of MtBE–CH3CN–water (4:0.5:5, v/v) with 10 mM TEA in organic stationary phase and 5 mM HCl in the aqueous mobile phase, which could separate and purify the enriched crude alkaloids successfully. 0.82 g of crude alkaloids was enriched from 1.60 g of chloroform extract in the first step separation. From the enriched crude alkaloids, 376 mg of sinomenine and 85 mg of acutumine were obtained in the second step separation with the purity of 98.1% and 98.7%, respectively. The chemical structures of the isolated compounds were identified by UV, ESI-MS and 1H NMR.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Financial supports from the Natural Science Foundation of China (20872083), the Key Science and Technology Program of Shandong Province and the Key Science and Technology Program of Institute of Chinese Material Medical, CACMS (ZZ20090107) are gratefully acknowledged.

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