: Quinonemethide triterpenoids, known as celastroloids, constitute a relatively small group of biologically active compounds restricted to the Celastraceae family and, therefore, they are chemotaxonomic markers for this family. Among this particular type of metabolite, pristimerin and tingenone are considered traditional medicines in Latin America. The aim of this study was the isolation of the most abundant celastroloids from the root bark of , and thereafter, to develop an analytical method to identify pristimerin and tingenone in the Celastraceae species. : Pristimerin and tingenone were isolated from the -hexane-Et₂O extract of the root bark of through chromatographic techniques, and were used as internal standards. Application of a validated RP HPLC-PDA method was developed for the simultaneous quantification of these two metabolites in three different extracts, -hexane-Et₂O, methanol, and water, to determine the best extractor solvent. : Concentration values showed great variation between the solvents used for extraction, with the -hexane⁻Et₂O extract being the richest in pristimerin and tingenone. : is a source of two biologically active quinonemethide triterpenoids. An analytical method was developed for the qualification and quantification of these two celastroloids in the root bark extracts of The validated method reported herein could be extended and be useful in analyzing Celastraceae species and real commercial samples.

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