Journal of Food and Drug Analysis (JFDA)
【Update Date:2021-10-29】unit:
An extractive nanoelectrospray ionization-mass spectrometry method for Chinese herbal medicine authentication
Chia-Hsin Lee a, Hui-Chi Huang a,b, Mei-Chun Tseng c, Chao-Jung Chen d,e,*
a Department of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chinese Medicine Resources, China Medical University, Taichung 40402, Taiwan
b Master Program for Food and Drug Safety, China Medical University, Taichung 40402, Taiwan
c Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan
d Proteomics Core Laboratory, Department of Medical Research, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung 40447, Taiwan
e Graduate Institute of Integrated Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung 40402, Taiwan
Herein, we describe a rapid, sensitive, and nondestructive method—extractive nano-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (EnESI-MS)—for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) authentication. The mass-spectral fingerprints of volatile compounds released from various TCMs can be rapidly acquired using EnESI-MS without sample pretreatment. EnESI-MS was applied to successfully differentiate between two commonly used medic-inal herbs, Schisandra chinensis and S. sphenanthera, which are morphologically similar but exhibit different therapeutic effects. Specific volatile compounds of each herb in a ten-component Chinese herbal product, Jia Wei Xiao Yao San, were also identified, and the method was applied to discriminate between the commercial product and a substand-ard version.
Keywords: Authentication, Extractive nanospray ionization, Traditional Chinese medicine, Volatile compounds
https://doi.org/10.38212/2224-6614.3368
(https://www.jfda-online.com/journal/vol29/iss3/6)