Improved extraction of ginkgotoxin (4'-O-methylpyridoxine) from Ginkgo biloba products

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Abstract

A simple extraction procedure was applied to the analysis of canned/packaged white nuts and Ginkgo biloba extracts. Extraction by shaking with water at room temperature was more convenient to use than a previously published Soxhlet procedure for analysis of packaged Ginkgo biloba seeds (white nuts) for ginkgotoxin; recoveries from spiked dried seeds by the simple extraction procedure averaged 76%. Determination was by liquid chromatography with UV or fluorescence detection. Recoveries of ginkgotoxin from a spiked and unspiked natural health product (powder from Ginkgo biloba capsules) were equivalent by both procedures; recovery from spiked powder by the simple extraction procedure was 81%. Application of this extraction procedure in the analysis of 6 samples of white nuts (vacuum packaged and canned products) showed that free ginkgotoxin was present in 5 samples at concentrations up to 25 μg/g dry weight. Total ginkgotoxin was determined after hydrolysis with β-glucosidase of sample extracts in which a peak corresponding to the 5'-O-glucoside was detected. Ginkgotoxin was determined in 10 Ginkgo biloba natural health products by the same method at levels up to 181 μg/g.

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Lawrence, G. A., & Scott, P. M. (2005). Improved extraction of ginkgotoxin (4’-O-methylpyridoxine) from Ginkgo biloba products. Journal of AOAC International, 88(1), 26–29. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/88.1.26

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