High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatographic Fingerprints of Triterpenoids for Distinguishing Between and var. .

J AOAC Int

University of Macau, State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, N22-Research Building University Rd, Macau, China.

Published: May 2019

The aerial parts of (Buch. Ham. ex D. Don) Hara (IL) has been officially recorded as by many provincial quality control standards for Chinese herbal medicines in China. Recently, it has been found that one of its varieties, var. (Benth.) Hara (ILVG) was pretended to be in herbal material markets or cultivated bases. Because of the similarity on appearance, these two close-related species were difficult to be identified by morphological characters, especially when they are dried and sliced. To establish a rapid and specific method for identification of the two herbal medicines. In this paper, a fingerprint of triterpenoids by HPTLC coupled with a digital profiling was established to identify IL and distinguish it from its substitute, ILVG. The specific HPTLC fingerprints constructed by determining twelve batches of IL samples and thirteen batches of ILVG samples, intuitionally reflected the difference between the two species on HPTLC image and the peak-peak rations of chemical distribution. Authentication results of nine batches of commercial samples by the above established HPTLC fingerprints exhibited coincident conclusion with that by morphological means. The HPTLC fingerprint is proven to be simple, repeatable, specific, and suitable for rapid identification of . An efficient method for identification and distinguishing from its substitute, , was established. HPTLC fingerprints of ursane-type triterpenoides were constructed and validated by determining IL and ILVG samples.

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