Journal article

Layer-Induced Sensitivity Enhancement in Planar Chromatography–Bioluminescence–Mass Spectrometry: Application to Alkaloids


Authors listChen, Y.S.; Morlock, G.E.

Publication year2016

Pages89-96

JournalChromatographia: An International Journal for Separation Science

Volume number79

Issue number1-2

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10337-015-2994-8

PublisherSpringer


Abstract

The use of amino phases induced a significant increase of the bioluminescence for the high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC)-Aliivibrio fischeri bioassay. By this, the detectability of alkaloids was improved. Detection limits at the low ng per zone level were obtained for the five alkaloids berberine, palmatine, ephedrine, norephedrine, and methylephedrine. The influence of other parameters on this effect, such as fluorescence indicators and pH milieu, was proven to be insignificant. This implied that propyl amino groups linked to the silica gel layer might play a pronounced role in the improved visualization mechanism. The optimized bioassay was applied for profiling of alkaloid-rich herbal drugs such as Philodendron, Coptis, Tinospora, and Ephedra, leading to information-rich biofingerprints. The direct coupling of HPTLC to electrospray ionization mass spectrometry enabled unambiguous and straightforward confirmation of the bioactive ingredients.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleChen, Y. and Morlock, G. (2016) Layer-Induced Sensitivity Enhancement in Planar Chromatography–Bioluminescence–Mass Spectrometry: Application to Alkaloids, Chromatographia: An International Journal for Separation Science, 79(1-2), pp. 89-96. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10337-015-2994-8

APA Citation styleChen, Y., & Morlock, G. (2016). Layer-Induced Sensitivity Enhancement in Planar Chromatography–Bioluminescence–Mass Spectrometry: Application to Alkaloids. Chromatographia: An International Journal for Separation Science. 79(1-2), 89-96. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10337-015-2994-8


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