Molecules (Feb 2023)

Isolation of the Main Biologically Active Substances and Phytochemical Analysis of <i>Ginkgo biloba</i> Callus Culture Extracts

  • Violeta Le,
  • Andrey Sukhikh,
  • Timothy Larichev,
  • Svetlana Ivanova,
  • Alexander Prosekov,
  • Anastasia Dmitrieva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28041560
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
p. 1560

Abstract

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The work reveals the results of studying the content of biologically active substances in samples of extracts of Ginkgo biloba callus cultures. Callus cultures grown in vitro on liquid nutrient media were the objects of the study. Considering various factors affecting the yield of the target components during extraction, the volume fraction of the organic modifier in the extracting mixture, the temperature factor, and the exposure time were identified as the main ones. The maximum yield of extractive substances (target biologically active substances with a degree of extraction of at least 50%) from the samples of callus culture extracts was detected at a ratio of extragent of 70% ethanol, a temperature of 50 °C, and exposure time of 6 h. Flavonoids, such as luteolin, quercetin, isoramentin, kaempferol, and amentoflavone, were isolated in the extract samples. As a result of column chromatography, fractions of individual biologically active substances (bilobalide, ginkgolide A, B, and C) were determined. The proposed schemes are focused on preserving the nativity while ensuring maximum purification from associated (ballast) components. Sorbents (Sephadex LH-20, poly-amide, silica gel) were used in successive stages of chromatography with rechromatography. The degree of purity of individually isolated substances was at least 95%.

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