Preparative Separation of Ginkgolic Acids from the Sarcotesta of Ginkgo biloba L. by β-Cyclodextrin Clathration Coupled with pH-Zone-Refining and Recycling Countercurrent Chromatography

2018 
Ginkgolic acids (GAs), bioactive compounds found in Ginkgo biloba L., have received much attention in pharmacological research. Separation of individual GAs from their mixtures is, however, difficult. Herein, an efficient method for the preparative separation of five major GAs from the sarcotesta of Ginkgo biloba L. was developed using β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) clathration coupled with pH-zone-refining countercurrent chromatography (PZRCCC) and recycling CCC. Clathration by β-CD was employed to enhance the hydrophilicity of the GAs. Separation of β-CD-GA clathrates was achieved by PZRCCC using a two-phase solvent system composed of n-heptaneethyl acetate–methanol–water (2:1:1.5:1, v/v). The upper phase was acidified with 40 mM HCl (stationary phase), and the lower phase was made alkaline with 5 mM triethylamine. Three GAs were obtained with purities over 98% together with two mixtures. The mixtures were separated in recycling CCC mode using n-heptaneethyl acetate–methanol–acetic acid (5:4:1:1, v/v) as the s...
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