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Conductive polymer sorbent for extraction and determination of resveratrol and polydatin in Polygonum cuspidatum root samples

Journal

PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Volume 33, Issue 4, Pages 590-598

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pca.3112

Keywords

carbon fiber bundles; electropolymerization; in-tube solid phase microextraction; Polygonum cuspidatum; resveratrol and polydatin

Funding

  1. National College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program [202110929019X]
  2. Cultivating Project for Young Scholar at Hubei University of Medicine [2018QDJZR16]
  3. Funds for Pharmaceutical Discipline Construction of Hubei University of Medicine

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The study aimed to develop an effective sample pretreatment method for measuring the concentrations of resveratrol and polydatin in plant tissues, showing good linearity and low detection limits. The adopted method demonstrated high extraction efficiency and sensitivity for the analysis of traditional Chinese medicine samples.
Introduction The quantitative analysis of trace resveratrol and polydatin in plant tissues is suitable for elucidation of the compounds' mechanisms of action. Objectives The main objective of this work was to develop a feasible and effective sample pretreatment method to measure the concentrations of resveratrol and polydatin in complex samples. Methodology A polymer sorbent, poly(2-mercaptobenzimidazole), was electrochemically prepared and utilized for selective extraction, while resveratrol and polydatin were used as target analytes. The sorbent was characterized by cyclic voltammetry, scanning electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. After extraction and elution, the analytes were analyzed by a Thermo U3000 HPLC system. Several affecting parameters, including the volume of elution solution, sample pH value, sample flow rate and sample volume, were evaluated and optimized. Results The proposed method showed good linearity with low limits of detection (from 0.5 to 0.8 ng center dot mL(-1)) and ideal accuracy with spiked recoveries from 81.30% to 99.16%. A good enrichment factor (more than 200-fold) together with good sensitivity was obtained with this method. Analysis of resveratrol and polydatin in Polygonum cuspidatum samples by this method is efficient. Conclusion The method developed in this work exhibits several significant merits, including easy operation and high extraction efficiency, indicating that electrochemically prepared polymer sorbent is useful for sample pretreatment and analysis of traditional Chinese medicine samples.

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