Affiliation:
1. Research Center for Traditional Chinese Medicine of Lingnan (Southern China) Jinan University Guangzhou China
2. College of Pharmacy Jinan University Guangzhou China
3. Guangdong Key Lab of Traditional Chinese Medicine Information Technology Jinan University Guangzhou China
4. Lingnan Resource Sub‐center of the National Engineering Technology Research Center for Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine Jinan University Guangzhou China
Abstract
Hua‐ju‐hong (HJH) is a Chinese medicinal material obtained from Citrus grandis ‘Tomentosa’ (CGT) and Citrus grandis (L.) Osbeck (CG) with various commercial specifications. It is known for relieving cough and dispelling phlegm. To reveal the quality marker for distinguishing the various HJH, 215 batches of commercial HJH were studied systematically using multidimensional chemical analysis. Ten major components were identified by high‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole‐time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry and quantified via high‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with diode array detection. In this study, a rapid, efficient, and low‐cost chromatographic method was established. Total coumarin‐hemiterpene and total coumarin‐monoterpene were first classified and analyzed in HJH. The result indicated that the main component, naringin, was not the quality marker for differentiating CGT from CG. For reflecting the unique medicinal and food value of HJH, coumarins should be the more potential quality markers. Flavonoids were the possible quality markers for distinguishing two growth stages of fruit‐exocarp and young fruit. For the first time, two chemotypes of HJH were identified in CG. This study provides a convenient yet reliant chromatographic method and novel yet systematic strategies for overall quality control of commercial HJH.