Specific Fractionization of Ginsenosides Based on Activated Carbon Fibers and Online Fast Screening of Ginseng Extract Bymass Spectrometry

27 Pages Posted: 13 Jan 2024

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Meiyu Cui

Yanbian University

Zakia Fatima

Yanbian University

Zhao Wang

Yanbian University

Lei Yang

Yanbian University

Xiangai Zhao

Yanbian University

Mingshi Jin

Yanbian University

Liu Lu

Yanbian University

Chunyu Yu

Yanbian University

Meihui Tong

Yanbian University

Donghao Li

Yanbian University

Abstract

Ginseng is beneficial in the prevention of many diseases and provides benefits for proper growth and development owing to the presence of various useful bioactive substances of diverse chemical heterogeneity (e.g., triterpenoid saponins, polysaccharides, volatile oils, and amino acids). As a result, understanding the therapeutic advantages of ginseng requires an in-depth compositional evaluation employing a simple and rapid analytical technique.In this work, three types of surface-activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were prepared by gas-phase oxidation, strong acid treatment, and plasma treatment to obtain CO2-ACFs, Acidified-ACFs, and plasma-ACFs, respectively. Three prepared ACFs were compared in terms of their physicochemical characterization (i.e., surface roughness and functional groups). A separation system was built using a column with modified ACFs, followed by mass spectrometry detection to investigate and determine substances of different polarities. Among the three columns, CO2-ACFs showed the optimum separation effect. 12 strong polar compounds (amino acids and sucrose) and 15 lesser polar compounds (ginsenosides) were separated and identified successfully within 4 minutes in the ginseng sample. The data obtained by CO2-ACFs-TOF-MS/MS and UHPLC-TOF-MS/MS were compared. Our approach was found to be faster (4 minutes vs. 36 minutes) and greener, requiring much less solvent (1 mL vs. 10.8 mL), and power (0.06 vs. 0.6 kWh). The developed methodology can provide a faster, eco-friendly, and more reliable tool for the high-throughput screening of complex natural matrices and the simultaneous evaluation of several compounds in diverse samples.

Keywords: Carbon fibers, Fast screening, Surface modification, Ginsenosides, Fractionation.

Suggested Citation

Cui, Meiyu and Fatima, Zakia and Wang, Zhao and Yang, Lei and Zhao, Xiangai and Jin, Mingshi and Lu, Liu and Yu, Chunyu and Tong, Meihui and Li, Donghao, Specific Fractionization of Ginsenosides Based on Activated Carbon Fibers and Online Fast Screening of Ginseng Extract Bymass Spectrometry. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4693639 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4693639

Meiyu Cui

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

Zakia Fatima

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

Zhao Wang

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

Lei Yang

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

Xiangai Zhao

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

Mingshi Jin

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

Liu Lu

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

Chunyu Yu

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

Meihui Tong

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

Donghao Li (Contact Author)

Yanbian University ( email )

Gongyuan Road 977
Yanji City, 133002
China

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