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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1240690
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Determination of Flavonoids in Licorice Using Acid Hydrolysis and Reversed-Phase HPLC and Evaluation of the Chemical Quality of Cultivated Licorice
Publication History
received Sept. 3, 2009
revised Nov. 10, 2009
accepted Nov. 13, 2009
Publication Date:
14 December 2009 (online)
Abstract
Licorice contains flavonoids and triterpenoids as the major bioactive components. Most of the flavonoids are the glycosidic form of liquiritigenin (LIQ), isoliquiritigenin (ISO) and formononetin (FOR). A reversed-phase HPLC method for the quantification of LIQ, ISO and FOR in licorice was developed. This method does not measure each glycoside but measures the aglycones using acid hydrolysis. All calibration curves showed good linear regression (r > 0.9998). The method showed good precision for intraday (RSD < 2.14 %) and interday (RSD < 0.51 %) assays. The limit of detection was 0.031 µg for LIQ, 0.011 µg for ISO and 0.006 µg for FOR. The limit of quantification was 0.31 µg for LIQ, 0.11 µg for ISO and 0.06 µg for FOR. The flavonoid contents along with the glycyrrhizin content of cultivated licorice from seedling plants in Japan and commercial wild licorice were investigated. This new method could be extremely useful for evaluating the quality of licorice.
Key words
Glycyrrhiza uralensis - Leguminosae - chemical quality evaluation - glycyrrhizin - formononetin - liquiritigenin - isoliquiritigenin
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Makio Shibano
Osaka University of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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