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Quantitative Comparison of the Marker Compounds in Different Medicinal Parts of Morus alba L. Using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Diode Array Detector with Chemometric Analysis

Jung‐Hoon Kim, Eui-Jeong Doh, Guemsan Lee

2020Molecules26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

by analyzing a total of 57 samples (15 root barks, 11 twigs, 12 fruits, and 19 leaves). Twelve marker compounds, including seven flavonoids, two stilbenoids, two phenolic acids, and a coumarin, were quantitatively analyzed using a high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detector and chemometric analyses (principal component and heatmap analysis). The results demonstrated that the levels and compositions of the marker compounds varied in each medicinal part. The leaves contained higher levels of six compounds, the root barks contained higher levels of four compounds, and the twigs contained higher levels of two compounds. The results of chemometric analysis showed clustering of the samples according to the medicinal part, with the marker compounds strongly associated with each part: mulberroside A, taxifolin, kuwanon G, and morusin for the root barks; 4-hydroxycinnamic acid and oxyresveratrol for the twigs and skimmin; chlorogenic acid, rutin, isoquercitrin, astragalin, and quercitrin for the leaves. Our approach plays a fundamental role in the quality evaluation and further understanding of biological actions of herbal medicines derived from various medicinal plant parts.

Topics & Concepts

QuercitrinRutinHyperosideChlorogenic acidAstragalinChemistryCoumarinScopoletinChromatography detectorBark (sound)ChromatographyTraditional medicineHigh-performance liquid chromatographyMedicinal plantsBotanyQuercetinKaempferolBiologyAntioxidantOrganic chemistryEcologyPathologyAlternative medicineMedicineBioactive natural compoundsBiological and pharmacological studies of plantsPhytochemistry and Biological Activities