Determination of the anthraquinones aloe-emodin and aloin-a by liquid chromatography with mass spectrometric and diode array detection

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Methods using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) and LC with diode array detection (DAD) in the UV range (LC/UV) were developed for the determination of low levels of the anthraquinones aloe-emodin and aloin-A (barbaloin) in aloe-based products. The methods were used to analyze several commercial products (liquids, semisolids, and solids) for the 2 anthraquinones. The wavelengths used for quantification of aloin-A, aloe-emodin, and emodin (internal standard) by DAD were 357, 257, and 289 nm, respectively. The on-column sensitivities were 0.25 and 0.05 ng by LC/UV and 0.01 and 0.025 ng by LC/MS for aloin-A and aloe-emodin, respectively. The methods are simple and sensitive and provide reproducible results; therefore, they are suitable for the determination of these anthraquinones in various aloe-based products.

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ElSohly, M. A., Gul, W., Avula, B., & Khan, I. A. (2007). Determination of the anthraquinones aloe-emodin and aloin-a by liquid chromatography with mass spectrometric and diode array detection. In Journal of AOAC International (Vol. 90, pp. 28–42). AOAC International. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/90.1.28

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