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Study of the Optimal Condition for Maximum Extraction Efficiency in Armeniacae Semen Powder

  • Koo, Ja-Yong;Hong, Seon-Pyo
    • Proceedings of the PSK Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.221.1-221.1
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    • 2003
  • Armeniacae Semen is a seed of Prunus armeniaca Linne var. ansu Maximowicz, which belongs to Rosaceae family. It contains amygdalin and fatty oil and is widely used to treat asthma, dysponea and edema. It was reported that D-amygdalin in Armeniacae Semen undergoes hydrolytic reaction by emulsin when using water, and esecially it is almost decomposed when extracting from powder type. we set up a condition where we can achieve the maximun extraction yield through the study of the methods to rstrain emulsin from causing hydrolysis of D-amygdalin in Armeniacae Semen in the aqueous solution and to prevent D-amygdalin from being converted into neoamygdalin. (omitted)

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Prevention of Epimerization and Quantitative Determination of Amygdalin in Armeniacae Semen with Schizandrae Fructus Solution

  • Joo, Woo-Sang;Jeong, Ji-Seon;Kim, Hyo-Geun;Lee, Yong-Moon;Lee, Je-Hyun;Hong, Seon-Pyo
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.29 no.12
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    • pp.1096-1101
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    • 2006
  • Armeniacae Semen not only contains amygdalin, but emulsin also, which is an enzyme that hydrolyzes amygdalin. The extraction yield of amygdalin from Armeniacae Semen was low, due to the presence of emulsin, when extracted with water. When Schizandrae Fructus solution was used as the extractant; however, amygdalin was almost completely extracted, regardless of the cutting size, due to the absence of the influence of emulsin. In addition, when the crude powder or small piece forms were used with Schizandrae Fructus solution, on epimerization of the D-amygdalin into neoamygdalin occurred. D-amygdalin and its conversion product, neoamygdalin, were quantitatively analyzed by reverse-phase, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), with an optimized eluent of 10 mM sodium phosphate buffer (pH 2.3), containing 11.5% acetonitrile. The concentration and detector response were linearly correlated over the range 0.05 to 2 mM. The detection limits for both D-amygdalin and neoamygdalin were approximately $5\;{\mu}M$ for the amount injected.