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摘要
建立了毛细管电泳-四极杆飞行时间质谱联用分析中药复方九胃汤化学成分的方法。以60:40 (v/v)的乙醇/水溶液提取九味汤。电泳分离采用50µm id, 125 cm裸熔融石英毛细管在恒温25℃下进行样品进样。在正离子和负离子模式下对其化学成分进行了分析和鉴定。在正分离模式下,施加30 kV的分离电压,1%甲酸水溶液作为背景电解质(BGE),含有0.1%甲酸的50:50 (v/v)甲醇/水溶液作为护套液。在负分离模式下,采用-30 kV的分离电压,以50 mM (pH 9.0)的醋酸铵溶液为BGE,以50:50 (v/v)的含5 mM醋酸铵的甲醇/水溶液为护套液。利用MassHunter定性分析软件(版本10.0)根据精确的质量、同位素丰度、同位素模式和碎片信息鉴定了52种化合物。将数据与Agilent Personal Compound Database、Chinese medicine Library (TCM)以及多个在线数据库(TCMSP、ChemSpider、PubChem、PubMed、Web of Science)和相关文献进行比较。并对代表性化合物的裂解途径进行了表征。本研究确定了九味汤的化学成分,为进一步探索其药理作用提供了分子基础,并为复杂中药合剂的成分分析提供了可靠的方法。
Analysis of Major Chemical Constituents in Jiuwei Decoction Based On Capillary Electrophoresis Coupled With Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
An analytical method for identifying the chemical constituents in the Chinese herbal combination Jiuwei decoction was established using capillary electrophoresis coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Nine herbs were extracted with a 60:40 (v/v) ethanol/water solution to prepare the Jiuwei decoction. Electrophoretic separation was carried out using a 50 µm i.d., 125 cm bare fused silica capillary at a constant temperature of 25°C for sample injection. The chemical composition was analyzed and identified in both positive and negative ion modes. In the positive separation mode, a separation voltage of 30 kV was applied, with a 1% aqueous formic acid solution serving as the background electrolyte (BGE), along with a 50:50 (v/v) methanol/water solution containing 0.1% formic acid as the sheath liquid. In the negative separation mode, a separation voltage of −30 kV was employed, utilizing a 50 mM ammonium acetate solution (pH 9.0) as the BGE, combined with a 50:50 (v/v) methanol/water solution containing 5 mM ammonium acetate as the sheath liquid. The MassHunter Qualitative Analysis software (version 10.0) was utilized to identify 52 compounds based on accurate mass, isotope abundance, isotopic patterns, and fragmentation information. The data were compared with the Agilent Personal Compound Database and Library of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), as well as multiple online databases (TCMSP, ChemSpider, PubChem, PubMed, and Web of Science) and relevant literature. The fragmentation pathways of representative compounds were also characterized. This study identified the chemical composition of Jiuwei decoction, providing a molecular basis for further exploration of its pharmacological effects and presenting a robust methodology for the compositional analysis of complex TCM mixtures.
期刊介绍:
ELECTROPHORESIS is an international journal that publishes original manuscripts on all aspects of electrophoresis, and liquid phase separations (e.g., HPLC, micro- and nano-LC, UHPLC, micro- and nano-fluidics, liquid-phase micro-extractions, etc.).
Topics include new or improved analytical and preparative methods, sample preparation, development of theory, and innovative applications of electrophoretic and liquid phase separations methods in the study of nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates natural products, pharmaceuticals, food analysis, environmental species and other compounds of importance to the life sciences.
Papers in the areas of microfluidics and proteomics, which are not limited to electrophoresis-based methods, will also be accepted for publication. Contributions focused on hyphenated and omics techniques are also of interest. Proteomics is within the scope, if related to its fundamentals and new technical approaches. Proteomics applications are only considered in particular cases.
Papers describing the application of standard electrophoretic methods will not be considered.
Papers on nanoanalysis intended for publication in ELECTROPHORESIS should focus on one or more of the following topics:
• Nanoscale electrokinetics and phenomena related to electric double layer and/or confinement in nano-sized geometry
• Single cell and subcellular analysis
• Nanosensors and ultrasensitive detection aspects (e.g., involving quantum dots, "nanoelectrodes" or nanospray MS)
• Nanoscale/nanopore DNA sequencing (next generation sequencing)
• Micro- and nanoscale sample preparation
• Nanoparticles and cells analyses by dielectrophoresis
• Separation-based analysis using nanoparticles, nanotubes and nanowires.