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Quantitative comparison and metabolite profiling of saponins in different parts of the root of Panax notoginseng.


ABSTRACT: Although both rhizome and root of Panax notoginseng are officially utilized as notoginseng in "Chinese Pharmacopoeia", individual parts of the root were differently used in practice. To provide chemical evidence for the differentiated usage, quantitative comparison and metabolite profiling of different portions derived from the whole root, as well as commercial samples, were carried out, showing an overall higher content of saponins in rhizome, followed by main root, branch root, and fibrous root. Ginsenoside Rb2 was proposed as a potential marker with a content of 0.5 mg/g as a threshold value for differentiating rhizome from other parts. Multivariate analysis of the metabolite profile further suggested 32 saponins as potential markers for the discrimination of different parts of notoginseng. Collectively, the study provided comprehensive chemical evidence for the distinct usage of different parts of notoginseng and, hence, is of great importance for the rational application and exploitation of individual parts of notoginseng.

SUBMITTER: Wang JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4160291 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantitative comparison and metabolite profiling of saponins in different parts of the root of Panax notoginseng.

Wang Jing-Rong JR   Yau Lee-Fong LF   Gao Wei-Na WN   Liu Yong Y   Yick Pui-Wing PW   Liu Liang L   Jiang Zhi-Hong ZH  

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 20140902 36


Although both rhizome and root of Panax notoginseng are officially utilized as notoginseng in "Chinese Pharmacopoeia", individual parts of the root were differently used in practice. To provide chemical evidence for the differentiated usage, quantitative comparison and metabolite profiling of different portions derived from the whole root, as well as commercial samples, were carried out, showing an overall higher content of saponins in rhizome, followed by main root, branch root, and fibrous roo  ...[more]

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