One-step purification of palmatine and its derivative dl-tetrahydropalmatine from Enantia chlorantha using high-performance displacement chromatography

2008 
Abstract Palmatine and its reduced form, dl -tetrahydropalmatine are a group of isoquinoline alkaloids that have been reported to display a variety of biological and pharmacological activities. Both drugs are hydrophilic and are difficult to be purified by conventional purification methods of natural products. A high-performance displacement chromatography (HPDC) method successfully purified palmatine and its semi-synthetic derivative dl -tetrahydropalmatine from crude extract of the African medicinal plant Enantia chlorantha . The crude extract from the root bark of E. chlorantha was fractionated on an analytical reversed-phase C 18 column by using 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) or acetic acid/H 2 O as a carrier and cetylpyridinium trifluoroacetate (or acetate) (1.9 mg/mL) in 0.1% TFA (or acetic acid)/H 2 O as a displacer. Palmatine was quantitatively purified at >98% purity in the fully developed displacement mode. dl -Tetrahydropalmatine was semi-synthesized by NaBH 4 reduction from crude palmatine and directly purified by HPDC. Both palmatine and dl -tetrahydropalmatine were identified by high-resolution electrospray tandem mass spectrometry, 1 H NMR and 13 C NMR. This is the first report of one-step HPDC purification of natural and semi-synthetic products from a complex crude extract.
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