Qin Hailin, Zhao Tianzeng, Yuan Weimei Shang Yujun, Zhao Wei, Zhang Jingxiu, . ASSIGNMENTS OF THE 1HNMR FINGER PRINTS OF THE ROOTS OF POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM,POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM, RHEUM PALMATUM AND RHEUM TANGUTICUMJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, 1999, 34(11): 828-834.
Citation: Qin Hailin, Zhao Tianzeng, Yuan Weimei Shang Yujun, Zhao Wei, Zhang Jingxiu, . ASSIGNMENTS OF THE 1HNMR FINGER PRINTS OF THE ROOTS OF POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM,POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM, RHEUM PALMATUM AND RHEUM TANGUTICUMJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, 1999, 34(11): 828-834.

ASSIGNMENTS OF THE 1HNMR FINGER PRINTS OF THE ROOTS OF POLYGONUM CUSPIDATUM,POLYGONUM MULTIFLORUM, RHEUM PALMATUM AND RHEUM TANGUTICUM

  • AIM: To assign the 1HNMR finger prints of the roots of Polygonum cuspidatum, Polygonum multiflorum, Rheum palmatum and Rheum tanguticum, and to compare the differences of the 1HNMR finger prints between Polygonum and Rheum species. METHODS: After the characteristic chemical constituents of the extracts of the above traditional Chinese herbal medicines isolated by silica gel column chromatography and crystallization, their 1HNMR spectra were investigated, and the characteristic signals of every 1HNMR finger prints were assigned. RESULTS: Physcion was isolated from the characteristic general extracts A of the roots of P. cuspidatum and P. multiflorum , physcion-8-O-β-D glucoside from extracts B of the above two species, and chryxophanol and physcion from extract A of the roots of R. palmatum and R.tanguticum. The 1HNMR finger prints of the roots of P.cuspidatum and P. multiflorum which belong to the same genus had high similarity and showed mainly the characteristic signals of physcion. On the other hand, owing to the ratio discrepancy of the major similar constituents, the relative intensity of 1HNMR signals showed obvious differences. The 1HNMR finger print B of P. cuspidatum showed mainly the characteristic signals of physcion-8-O-β-D glucoside, but similar signals were not observed from the same extract of P. multiflorum. Both the same aspects and the essential differences could be observed from the 1HNMR finger prints of the Rheum and Polygonum species. CONCLUSION: The 1HNMR finger prints might be utilized for the identification of the roots of P. cuspidatum and P. multiflorum, Rheum palmatum and Rheum tanguticum, and the classification of Polygonum and Rheum species.
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