Molecules (Jul 2020)

Bioassay-Guided Separation of <i>Centipeda minima</i> Using Comprehensive Linear Gradient Centrifugal Partition Chromatography

  • Ji Hoon Kim,
  • Eun Ju Jung,
  • Yun Jung Lee,
  • En Mei Gao,
  • Ahmed Shah Syed,
  • Chul Young Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25133077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 13
p. 3077

Abstract

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A comprehensive linear gradient solvent system for centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) was developed for the bioassay-guided isolation of natural compounds. The gradient solvent system consisted of three different ternary biphasic solvents types: n-hexane–acetonitrile–water (10:2:8, v/v), ethyl acetate–acetonitrile–water (10:2:8, v/v), and water-saturated n-butanol–acetonitrile–water (10:2:8, v/v). The lower phase of the n-hexane–acetonitrile–water (10:2:8, v/v) was used as the stationary phase, while its upper phase, as well as ethyl acetate–acetonitrile–water (10:2:8), and water-saturated n-butanol–acetonitrile–water (10:2:8, v/v) were pumped to generate a linear gradient elution, increasing the mobile phase polarity. We used the gradient CPC to identify antioxidant response elements (AREs), inducing compounds from Centipeda minima, using an ARE-luciferase assay in HepG2 cells, which led to the purification of the active molecules 3-methoxyquercetin and brevilin A. The developed CPC solvent systems allow the separation and isolation of compounds with a wide polarity range, allowing active molecule identification in the complex crude extract of natural products.

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