Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Basic and Application Research of Beiyao Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine, Ministry of Education Harbin China
Abstract
AbstractBackground and objectiveGlycyrrhiza glabra L. (GG) and Strychnos nux‐vomica L. (NV) are traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs). Changes in the chemical composition may occur before and after the GG–NV compatibility. Ultra‐performance liquid chromatography Q‐exactive Orbitrap mass spectrometry (UPLC‐QE‐Orbitrap‐MS) was applied here to study the difference in the components of the GG and NV decoctions before and after they were combined. The changes in the chemical composition of GG and NV before and after the combination were determined.MethodsThe precise molecular weight, retention time, and fragment ion peak of the different components of the decoctions before and after compatibility were obtained through UPLC‐QE‐Orbitrap‐MS. Differential analysis methods, such as principal component analysis, were used for comparison.ResultsIn the positive ion mode, 200 new components were added, whereas six components were lost. In the negative ion mode, 144 new compounds were identified, whereas three components were missing.ConclusionsThe compatibility difference between GG and NV was studied through UPLC‐QE‐Orbitrap‐MS. The chemical composition of GG and NV changed before and after compatibility, and a class of compounds different from GG and NV was identified in the co‐decoction. This study provides an experimental basis for subsequent research into detoxification mechanisms of the GG–NV combination and offers a new analytical method for investigating the compatibility of various other TCM pairs.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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