Alkaloid compounds extracted from Zhuge vegetable seeds and its extraction method and application
An extraction method and technology of alkaloids, which are applied in the field of natural medicinal chemistry, can solve the problems of only a few, low systematic structure, and no system, and achieve the effect of simple and fast operation method and environmental protection process method.
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[0058] Step 1: Weigh 40kg of dried Zhugecai seeds with a water content of 5%, and use 240kg of ethanol water (ethanol:water (volume ratio)=7:3) mixed solvent to extract at 78°C under reflux, 3 times for 2h each time , recover ethanol under reduced pressure, put it at room temperature, and obtain the refluxed extract for later use.
[0059] Step 2: adding an equal volume of n-butanol to the reflux extract obtained in step 1 and extracting repeatedly 7 times, recovering n-butanol under reduced pressure to the extract to obtain n-butanol extract.
[0060] Step 3: The n-butanol extract obtained in step 2 is separated by column chromatography on a silica gel column, wherein the silica gel is 200-300 mesh, and sequentially eluted with chloroform-methanol gradient (gradient is 100:0, 50:1, 20︰1, 10︰1, 5︰1, 1︰1), 10 column volumes for each gradient; detected by thin-layer chromatography, ethanol-concentrated sulfuric acid was heated to develop color, and the combined chromatographic b...
Embodiment 2
[0067] Step 1-step 4, step 6: same as embodiment one.
[0068] Step 5: Same as Example 1, only the volume ratio of chloroform-ethyl acetate-methanol is 1:5:5.
[0069] The normalization method determined the purity to be higher than 98%.
Embodiment 3
[0071] Step 1-step 4, step 6: same as embodiment one.
[0072] Step 5: Same as Example 1, only the volume ratio of chloroform-ethyl acetate-methanol is 1:1:3.
[0073] The normalization method determined the purity to be higher than 98%.
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