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A practical protocol for comprehensive evaluation of sulfur-fumigation of Gastrodia Rhizoma using metabolome and health risk assessment analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 340, Issue -, Pages 221-230

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.07.003

Keywords

Sulfur-fumigation; Sulfur dioxide residue; Chemical transformation; Gastrodia rhizoma; Chemical markers

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81325023, 81473307]
  2. Natural Key Technologies R&D Program of China [2016YFF0202802]
  3. Ministry of Finance Central Level of the Special [2060302]
  4. Development and Reform Commission Standardization Project [ZYBZH-C-HLJ-17]
  5. Specific funds of Traditional Chinese Medicine industry [201407003]

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Gastrodia Rhizoma is one of the most heavily sulfur-fumigated edible and medical herbs in the marketplace. We developed a practical protocol using an ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight-MSE (UPLC/QTOF-MSE)-based metabolome and health risk assessment model to identify characteristic sulfur-fumigated markers, dissect chemical transformation mechanisms, and control the quality of sulfur-fumigated Gastrodia Rhizoma. Two sulfur-containing p-hydroxybenzyl products, one sulfur-containing disaccharide, one glycolipid, and two phospholipids were selected and identified as markers based on multivariate statistical analysis. In particular, the sulfur-containing markers p-hydroxybenzyl hydrogen sulfite and trace p-mercaptobenzyl hydrogen sulfate were positively correlated with the active major phenolics. Moreover, a practical index the time of the minimum content was useful for evaluating the extent of the sulfur-fumigation under different weight ratios of the sulfur to herbal materials (1:20, 1:40, and 1:80). Ultimately, the 1:40 ratio within 1 h of sulfur-fumigation was considered as safe and efficient for herb quality preservation under the maximum residue limit of 750 mg/kg. This study shows that the practical protocol-based discriminated markers and practical limits can be applied to quality assurance of sulfur-fumigation and non-fumigation Gastrodia Rhizoma and other edible or medical materials. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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