Inho Jung , Yujin Lee , Tae-Jin Yang , Kyoung Heon Kim , Jungyeon Kim
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In this study, we developed an LC/UV-ELSD platform that enables the simultaneous quantification of 41 ginsenosides in a single run—38 quantified by UV and 3 by ELSD. The platform demonstrated excellent reproducibility (RSD: 0.341–2.653 %) and sensitivity, with detection limits as low as 0.073 µg/mL for UV and 5–10 µg/mL for ELSD. Application to ginseng samples showed total ginsenoside concentrations of 39.54 ± 10.72 mg/g in field-cultivated roots, 103.68 ± 14.41 mg/g in wild-simulated leaves, and 37.02 ± 5.52 mg/g in wild-simulated roots. Quantification results closely matched those from LC/MS analysis, with a difference of less than 10 %. 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Development of liquid chromatography/ultraviolet and evaporating light scattering detector platform for simultaneous quantification of ginsenosides
Ginsenosides, the primary bioactive components in ginseng, offer various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, anti-osteoporosis, and neuroprotective effects. For consistent product quality and better understanding of these effects, accurate quantification of ginsenosides is essential. Although liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC/MS) can identify up to 200 ginsenosides, it is costly, complex, and requires specialized personnel. In contrast, liquid chromatography coupled with ultraviolet (UV) or evaporative light scattering detectors (ELSD) is more accessible but typically limited to quantifying no more than 24 ginsenosides. In this study, we developed an LC/UV-ELSD platform that enables the simultaneous quantification of 41 ginsenosides in a single run—38 quantified by UV and 3 by ELSD. The platform demonstrated excellent reproducibility (RSD: 0.341–2.653 %) and sensitivity, with detection limits as low as 0.073 µg/mL for UV and 5–10 µg/mL for ELSD. Application to ginseng samples showed total ginsenoside concentrations of 39.54 ± 10.72 mg/g in field-cultivated roots, 103.68 ± 14.41 mg/g in wild-simulated leaves, and 37.02 ± 5.52 mg/g in wild-simulated roots. Quantification results closely matched those from LC/MS analysis, with a difference of less than 10 %. Our LC/UV-ELSD platform offers a simple, cost-effective, and reliable solution for comprehensive ginsenoside analysis and is well suited for both research and industry use in quality control and functional evaluation of ginseng products.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Chromatography A provides a forum for the publication of original research and critical reviews on all aspects of fundamental and applied separation science. The scope of the journal includes chromatography and related techniques, electromigration techniques (e.g. electrophoresis, electrochromatography), hyphenated and other multi-dimensional techniques, sample preparation, and detection methods such as mass spectrometry. Contributions consist mainly of research papers dealing with the theory of separation methods, instrumental developments and analytical and preparative applications of general interest.