--hydroxycinnamic acid and its esters in the leaves of might be a new resource to prevent diabetes and its complications. In the present study, a new HPLC-UV method using hydrolyzation with sodium hydroxide for quantitation of --hydroxycinnamic acid and total --hydroxycinnamic acid esters in the leaves of was developed, since it was difficult and troublesome to analyze no less than 34 --hydroxycinnamic acid esters by usual HPLC. The extract of was hydrolyzed with sodium hydroxide at 80 °C for 2 h, and then, hydrochloride was added. HPLC analysis was performed in reverse phase mode using a C-18 column, eluting with methanol-0.1% acetic acid aqueous solution (40:60, /) in isocratic mode at a flow rate of 1.0 mL·min and detecting at 310 nm. The linear range for --hydroxycinnamic acid was 11.0-352.0 μg·mL ( = 1.000). The limit of detection and limit of quantification were 2.00 and 6.07 μg·mL, respectively. The relative standard deviations of intra-day and inter-day variabilities for --hydroxycinnamic acid were less than 2%. The percentage recovery of --hydroxycinnamic acid was 103.3% ± 1.1%. It is the first HPLC method using hydrolyzation for quantification of many carboxylic esters. Finally, the method was used successfully to determine --hydroxycinnamic acid and total --hydroxycinnamic acid esters in various extracts of the leaves of . The 60-70% ethanol extracts of showed the highest contents of free --hydroxycinnamic acid (3.96-3.99 mg·g), and the 50-80% ethanol extracts of displayed the highest contents of total --hydroxycinnamic acid esters (202.6-210.6 mg·g). The method can be applied also to the quality control of the products of .
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