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Pak. J. Bot., 48(4): 1467-1471, 2016.

  Updated: 20-01-16

 

 

 

AUTOTOXINS SCREENING FROM AQUEOUS EXTRACTS OF SALVIA MILTIORRHIZA BGE. BASED ON SPECTRUM-EFFECT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN

HPLC FINGERPRINTS AND AUTOTOXICITY

 

LIU HONG-YAN1, WAN PENG1, NIU MIN2, LIU QIAN2, ZHANG YONG-QING2* AND ZHANG ZHONG-YI3

 

1Teaching experimental center, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan 250355, P.R. China

2School of Pharmacy, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, 250355, P.R. China

3Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, 350002, P.R. China

*Corresponding author’s email: lhyan0@163.com; Phone (Office): Tel: +86-531-89628085

 

Abstract

 

The spectrum-effect relationships between chromatography fingerprints and efficacy were regarded as a useful key for bioactive compounds screening from complex mixtures. In this study, a new mode for autotoxins exploring based on spectrum-effect relationship between HPLC fingerprints and autotoxicity was established. HPLC method was used to establish five batches fingerprints of Danshen aqueous extracts and eighteen common peaks were picked out by using the similarity evaluation system. Seed germination and seedling growth tests of Danshen were carried out and those observable indicators were comprehensively quantified by principal components analysis to evaluate autotoxicity. Ultimately, grey relational analysis was applied to evaluate the correlation degree of chemical components characterized by common peaks and autotoxicity. According to the magnitude of the correlation degree, ten peaks of the HPLC fingerprints indicating the main active autotoxins chemicals were obtained.This study provides a general model for active components exploring by the combination of chromatography and efficacy.

 

Key words: Autotoxins screening, Spectrum-Effect Relationship, Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge.


 


   
   

 

   
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