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  • Silymarin, derived from milk thistle, is a complex mixture of bioactive compounds studied for liver protection and potential anticancer benefits, making understanding its composition essential for predicting health effects.
  • A novel analytical approach using ultraperformance liquid chromatography combined with ion mobility spectrometry and mass spectrometry successfully identified and characterized eleven target compounds and five unknown isomers in just 14.5 minutes, offering improved sensitivity and separation compared to traditional methods.
  • Analysis of milk thistle supplements revealed significant variability in silymarin content, particularly in specific compounds, highlighting the importance of accurate composition analysis for future bioactivity research.

Article Abstract

Silymarin, milk thistle (Silybum marianum) extract, contains a mixture of mostly isomeric bioactive flavonoids and flavonolignans that are extensively studied, especially for their possible liver-protective and anticancer effects. Because of the differing bioactivities of individual isomeric compounds, characterization of their proportion in a mixture is highly important for predicting its effect on health. However, because of silymarin's complexity, this is hardly feasible by common analytical techniques. In this work, ultraperformance liquid chromatography coupled with drift tube ion mobility spectrometry and quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry was used. Eleven target silymarin compounds (taxifolin, isosilychristin, silychristins A and B, silydianin, silybins A and B, 2,3-cis-silybin B, isosilybins A and B and 2,3-dehydrosilybin) and five unknown flavonolignan isomers detected in the milk thistle extract were fully separated in a 14.5-min analysis run. All the compounds were characterized on the basis of their accurate mass, retention time, drift time, collision cross section and fragmentation spectra. The quantitative approach based on evaluation of the ion mobility data demonstrated lower detection limits, an extended linear range and total separation of interferences from the compounds of interest compared with the traditional approach based on evaluation of liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry data. The following analysis of a batch of milk thistle-based food supplements revealed significant variability in the silymarin pattern, especially in the content of silychristin A and silybins A and B. This newly developed method might have high application potential, especially for the characterization of materials intended for bioactivity studies in which information on the exact silymarin composition plays a crucial role. Graphical Abstract.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-019-02274-3DOI Listing

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