Purication of betulinic acid from Eugenia florida (Myrtaceae) by high-speed counter-current chromatography
A high yield of betulinic acid (up to 17% from the ethanolic extract) was found in the leaves of Eugenia florida collected in south‐eastern Brazil, making this species a potential commercial source of the title compound. Extracts of E. florida were subjected to solvent partition, and rapid high‐spee...
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Published in | Phytochemical analysis Vol. 16; no. 6; pp. 411 - 414 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Chichester, UK
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
01.11.2005
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Summary: | A high yield of betulinic acid (up to 17% from the ethanolic extract) was found in the leaves of Eugenia florida collected in south‐eastern Brazil, making this species a potential commercial source of the title compound. Extracts of E. florida were subjected to solvent partition, and rapid high‐speed counter‐current chromatography (HSCCC) was applied to the semi‐crude extracts to afford betulinic acid in high purity. The mobile and stationary phases were derived from the two‐phase solvent system composed of n‐hexane–ethyl acetate–methanol–water (10:5:2.5:1). The developing solvent system (stationary and mobile phases) for optimum HSCCC separation was chosen by dissolving the fraction to be chromatographed in the proposed solvent mixture and determining the amount of betulinic acid in each phase by densitometric TLC. Puried betulinic acid was characterized by 13C‐NMR, GC‐MS and co‐injection of its methyl ester with standards in GC‐FID. The HSCCC technique is commonly employed to isolate triterpene glycosides, but is applied in this study to an aglycone. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Bibliography: | ark:/67375/WNG-WJ8HC5ZR-R istex:9A819805F0309005EAD24281BA1DF0C2B085B8AA ArticleID:PCA860 |
ISSN: | 0958-0344 1099-1565 |
DOI: | 10.1002/pca.860 |