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RAPID SEPARATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF MULTIPLE CONSTITUENTS IN VINE TEA BY UFLC SYSTEM COUPLED WITH Q-TOF-MS/MS
Author(s) -
Wang Xi long,
Ye Zhou,
Ping Wang,
Xiao Zhen,
Wang Jian zhuang,
Lv Hua chong,
Qiong Liu
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical and scientific innovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-4572
DOI - 10.7897/2277-4572.04228
Subject(s) - quadrupole time of flight , vine , chemistry , chemical constituents , fragmentation (computing) , mass spectrometry , chromatography , mass spectrum , chromatographic separation , high performance liquid chromatography , biology , electrospray ionization , botany , ecology
Vine Tea (VT), as a well - known Chinese traditional liana medicine and functional tea, is a special plant which is rich in flavonoids; even though some ingredients were isolated via the conventional approach. Nevertheless, there have been no reports about chemical profile through LC - Q - TOF - MS/MS. In this study, an method has been established to rapid separation and structural identification the chemical constituents of Vine Tea fo r the first time by ultra - fast liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole/time - of - flight mass spectra (UFLC - Q - TOF - MS/MS). Based on the accurate mass, retention time and MS spectra, 29 compounds in crude extract, mainly belonging to flavonoids and organi c acids, were explicitly identified or tentatively characterized by comparing with reference standards or literatures. The possible fragmentation pathways were proposed and fragmentation rules of the maj or types of compounds were concluded. The results ind icated that UFLC - Q - TOF - MS/MS based chemical profiling is a highly efficient approach for the original discrimination of Vine Tea as well as other traditional Chinese medicines.

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