HPLC Analysis and Extraction Methods of Decursin and Decursinol Angelate in Angelica gigas Roots

당귀(Angelica gigas) 중 Decursin 및 Decursinol Angelate 추출 방법과 HPLC 분석

  • Lee, Jang-Hoon (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Hoseo University) ;
  • Chae, Hee-Jeong (College of Natural Science, Hoseo University) ;
  • Kim, Dong-Hyun (Dept. of Occupational Medicine, Dankook University) ;
  • Lee, Sang-Hyun (Natural Products Research Institute, Seoul National University) ;
  • Park, Sang-Yong (Dept. of Natural Medicines Evaluation, Korea Food & Drug Administration) ;
  • Kang, Young-Goo (Dept. of Industrial Safety Engineering, Hoseo University)
  • 이장훈 (호서대학교 환경공학) ;
  • 채희정 (호서대학교 자연과학부) ;
  • 김동현 (단국대학교부속병원 산업의학과) ;
  • 이상현 (서울대학교 천연물과학연구소) ;
  • 박상용 (식품의약품안전청 생약규격과) ;
  • 강영구 (호서대학교 안전시스템공학)
  • Published : 2003.09.30

Abstract

This paper is intended as an investigation of the analysis of high-performance liquid chromatography and the method of extraction of decursin and decursinol angelate in Angelica gigas roots. There are three kinds of extraction methods: distilled water, 50% EtOH and 100% EtOH. The condition of HPLC was obtained on a reversed-phase column $(Polarity\;dC_{18},\;4.6{\times}250 mm,\;5\;{\mu}m)$ using a phosphate buffer-acetonitrile-sodium lauryl sulfate as the mobile phase. Under these chromatographic conditions, UV detector was 230 nm, column temperature $30^{\circ}C$ and the speed of a current 1.0 ml/min, respectively. The results of extraction with distilled water, 50% EtOH and 100% EtOH in Angelica gigas roots were as follows. The concentrations of decursin and decursinol angelate were 182 and 153 ppm (distilled water), 3,142 and 2,547 ppm (50% EtOH) and 3,341 and 2,778 ppm (100% EtOH). There were high positive correlations between the concentrations of decursin and EtOH (r=0.8928, p<0.01) and decursinol angelate and EtOH (r=0.9009, p<0.01).

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