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  • PV is a wild species from Vietnam, discovered in 1973, that has become overexploited due to its economic and therapeutic uses, leading to the need for cultivation.
  • A study developed an HPLC-UV/ELSD method to analyze the saponin content in PV over a 2 to 7-year period, finding a significant increase in saponin levels up to 5 years, with no major changes after that.
  • The research suggests that harvesting PV after 5 years is optimal, identifying key saponins like G-Rg1, G-Rb1, G-Rd, and M-R2 as significant contributors to saponin content, and confirmed the efficacy of the HPLC method

Article Abstract

(PV), a wild species discovered in Vietnam in 1973, has been increasingly overexploited due to its economic value and therapeutic uses. This resulted in the development of PV cultivation to meet the market demand. There is little information on the accumulation of saponins in PV during cultivation, but this information could serve as an indication of the appropriate harvest time. In this study we developed an HPLC-UV/ELSD method to simultaneously determine the content of 10 characteristic saponins in PV from 2-7 years old, including G-Rb1, G-Rd, G-Rg1, G-Re, N-R1, M-R1, M-R2, V-R2, V-R11, and p-RT4. The result indicated that from 2 to 5 years, the content of saponins in PV rhizome and radix increase 3.02 and 4.2 times, respectively, whereas from 5 to 7 years, no significant changes were observed. Hence, our study suggests that after 5 years of growth could be considered as an appropriate time for PV to be harvested. Among the analyzed saponins, G-Rg1, G-Rb1, G-Rd, and especially M-R2 were the major saponins that contributed to the change of PV's saponin content through the years. In addition, the developed and validated HPLC method was proven to be reliable and effective for quality control of PV.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7411744PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25133086DOI Listing

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