Quantitative analysis and fingerprint profiles for quality control of Fructus Schisandrae by gas chromatography: Mass spectrometry

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This paper describes a simple, rapid, and effective quality assessment method for Fructus Schisandrae by gas chromatography-mass spectrum (GC-MS). The method was established by using specific lignan fingerprint profiles and quantitation of characteristic compounds in this herbal medicine. The GC-MS fingerprints of 15 batches of Schisandra samples from different regions of China showed similar lignan profiles. Five peaks were selected as characteristic peaks, and all of these were identified by using GC-MS techniques. The relative retention times of these characteristic peaks in the GC-MS fingerprint were established as an important parameter for identification of Schisandra samples. Meanwhile, relative peak areas may be a feasible approach to discriminate the S. chinensis and S. sphenanthera. Finally, these pharmacologically active constituents in the titled plant, schisandrins A-C and schizandrols A and B, were quantitatively determined using a validated GC-MS method. © 2014 Yong-Gang Xia et al.

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Xia, Y. G., Yang, B. Y., Liang, J., Yang, Q., Wang, D., & Kuang, H. X. (2014). Quantitative analysis and fingerprint profiles for quality control of Fructus Schisandrae by gas chromatography: Mass spectrometry. The Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/806759

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