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  • Identifying weakly responding traces in mass spectrometry data remains a key challenge in fully characterizing the chemical constituents of traditional Chinese medicine formulations.
  • The study focused on the traditional medicine formula Kangfuxiaoyanshuan, employing ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with advanced mass spectrometry to profile chemical constituents.
  • A total of 123 chemical components, including 43 previously categorized as suspicious due to weak responses, were successfully classified and characterized, enhancing understanding of the formula's chemical makeup.

Article Abstract

How to identify the traces with weak response and poor mass spectrometry data is still a barrier to comprehensively characterize chemical constituents of traditional Chinese medicine formula. Thus, we took Kangfuxiaoyanshuan as a carrier to perform a method toward these weak response constituents in mass spectra. Chemical constituents profiling spectra of each herb and formula were firstly obtained by an ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with linear ion trap-Orbitrap mass spectrometry. Next, the high response constituents in the formula were identified and suspicious constituents with weak response were classified preliminarily according to the reflection of chemical components from each herb. In order to clarify the suspicious, a method increasing detection concentration, optimizing chromatographic separation conditions, and online parameters in mass was established. As a result, a total of 123 chemical components including 43 suspicious components in Kangfuxiaoyanshuan were classified and characterized unambiguously.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jssc.201900172DOI Listing

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