[Study on HPLC fingerprints of Phyllanthus urinaria].

Zhong Yao Cai

School of Chinese Medicine and Pharmacology, Southwest University, Chongqing 400716, China.

Published: February 2007

Objective: To establish the HPLC fingerprints of Phyllanthus urinaria L.

Methods: The HPLC was used to establish the fingerprint of Phyllanthus urinaria.

Results: The HPLC fingerprint profiles of Phyllanthus urinaria contains 10 common peaks. The relative retention time and the relative area of the common peaks were deterimined.

Conclusion: The fingerprint profile can be used for the identification and quality control of Phyllanthus urinaria.

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