Chemical fingerprinting of Hoodia species and related genera: Chemical analysis of oxypregnane glycosides using high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection in Hoodia gordonii

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Hoodia gordonii, family Asclepiadaceae, is a succulent plant and is traditionally used in southern Africa for its appetite-suppressant properties. A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method with UV detection for analysis of 11 oxypregnane glycosides from H. gordonii has been developed. The simultaneous analysis of 11 oxypregnane glycosides was achieved with a Phenomenex (Torrance, CA) reversed-phase C18 column using gradient mobile phase of water and acetonitrile, both containing 0.025% trifluoroacetic acid. The developed method was applied to the identification of oxypregnane glycosides in 3 different species of Hoodia and 23 related genera. The HPLC profiles of various plant samples were compared for the presence of oxypregnane glycosides.

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Avula, B., Wang, Y. H., Pawar, R. S., Shukla, Y. J., & Khan, I. A. (2007). Chemical fingerprinting of Hoodia species and related genera: Chemical analysis of oxypregnane glycosides using high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection in Hoodia gordonii. Journal of AOAC International, 90(6), 1526–1531. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/90.6.1526

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