Food Chemistry: X (Dec 2021)

“Q-markers targeted screening” strategy for comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis in fingerprints of Angelica dahurica with chemometric methods

  • Fang-Yuan Gao,
  • Hai-Yan Chen,
  • Yu-Sha Luo,
  • Ji-Kuai Chen,
  • Lang Yan,
  • Jiang-Bo Zhu,
  • Guo-Rong Fan,
  • Ting-Ting Zhou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. 100162

Abstract

Read online

Angelica dahurica is a famous functional food and herb. To guarantee quality of A. dahurica, a strategy “Q-markers targeted screening” was successfully developed by sufficient extraction of compounds and the targeted screening of qualitative and quantitative markers calculated through chemometric methods based fingerprints. Accelerated solvent extraction was selected due to its prominent advantages exhibiting the maximum extraction yields and varieties of compounds and especially excellent reproducibility (RSD < 1). After extraction, the fingerprints of A. dahuricae samples were established. For the preliminary herb authenticity, the targeted screening of 23 quantitative markers were performed by similarity analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis based on the fingerprints, which were identified by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Subsequently, for further quality control, the targeted screening of nine quantitative markers were done by similarity analysis & linear discriminant analysis, which were determined by LC. Lastly, the strategy was successfully applied to quality assessment of A. dahurica samples.

Keywords