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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 1609-1616, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-846534

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Objective: The contents of five main components in Polygala tenuifolia from different habitats were determined, which provided certain data support and theoretical basis for the quality evaluation system of P. tenuifolia. Methods: The contents of polygalaxanthone III, 3,6’-disinapoyl sucrose, polygalacic acid, senegenin and tenuifolin of roots from different wild samples were determined by HPLC. Then SPSS 20.0 and SIMCA 11.5 were used for difference analysis, correlation analysis, hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), and principal component analysis (PCA). Results: The content of the five main components in wild P. tenuifolia samples from different habitats was significantly different. The 20 samples were placed into two clusters (I, II) by HCA and PCA. Cluster I comprised three samples with higher content of 3,6’-disinapoyl sucrose, polygalaxanthone III, senegenin and tenuifolin from Weinan, Xianyang in Shannxi Province, and Xinjiang in Shanxi Province, whereas cluster II contained the other 17 samples. Conclusion: The results showed that the main components of P. enuifolia from Weinan, Xianyang in Shannxi Province and Xinjiang in Shanxi Province were significantly higher than other origins, and which provided a reference for the quality control, selection of excellent germplasm and cultivation bases of P. tenuifolia.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 5010-5017, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-851579

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Objective To investigate the effects of different drying methods on composition and content of five active constituents in root bark and root of Polgala tenuifoliaroot. Methods The contents of polygalaxanthone III, 3,6’-disinapoyl sucrose, polygalacic acid, senegenin, and tenuifolin in root bark and root from different drying samples were determined by HPLC. Then the data analysis was performed by ANOVA and TOPSIS methods. Results There is a difference in the order of drying methods for bark and root of P. tenuifoliaroot. For P. tenuifoliaroot root bark, the order of different drying methods was microwave drying > 60 ℃ hot-air drying > 50 ℃ hot-air drying > 70 ℃ hot-air drying > freeze-drying > 40 ℃ hot-air drying > shade drying > sun drying; For P. tenuifolia root, the different drying methods were sorted by microwave drying > 60 ℃ hot-air drying > shade drying > sun drying > 50 ℃ hot-air drying > 40 ℃ hot-air drying > 70 ℃ hot-air drying > freeze-drying. Conclusion Combined with the production practice, this study suggests that microwave drying and hot-air drying at 60 ℃ are suitable drying methods for P. tenuifoliaroot bark and root, providing a basis for the determination of drying methods for the origin processing of P. tenuifolia.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 3833-3840, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-852535

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Objective To establish the main component analysis method of commodity grade Polygala tenuifolia, and to explore the correlation between the grade character of P. tenuifolia and the main chemistry. Methods P. tenuifolia of four markets were determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to analyze the different level of medicine and explore the correlation between commodity grade and composition for P. tenuifolia. Results The main components determination of P. tenuifolia in different market grades were not completely consistent with the grade of commodity. Conclusion There are certain limitations of the commodity grading standards for P. tenuifolia in the medicinal materials market. It is necessary to establish a new grade quality standard for accurately evaluating the quality of P. tenuifolia. This study also provides some reference for the comprehensive quantitative evaluation of P. tenuifolia.

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