Industrial-scale preparation of akebia saponin D by a two-step macroporous resin column separation

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A simple and efficient procedure for the industrial preparation of akebia saponin D, one of the bioactive compounds commonly found in the well-known Chinese Medicinal herb Dipsaci Radix, was developed. First, HPD-722 was selected from among 10 kinds of macroporous absorption resins. Following this step, the purity of akebia saponin D was increased about 10 times from 6.27% to 59.41%. In order to achieve a higher purity, ADS-7 was chosen from among five kinds of macroporous absorption resins, and the purity of akebia saponin D was increased from 59.41% to 95.05%. The result indicated HPD-722 and ADS-7 were the most suitable resins to purify akebia saponin D from Dipsaci Radix. Under these conditions, large-scale preparation of akebia saponin D was carried out successfully. The preparation method is simple, efficient, and has been demonstrated to be effective for large scale preparations of akebia saponin D from Dipsaci Radix. © 2012 by the authors.

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Wu, Y., Ji, D., Liu, Y., Zhang, C., & Yang, Z. (2012). Industrial-scale preparation of akebia saponin D by a two-step macroporous resin column separation. Molecules, 17(7), 7798–7809. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules17077798

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