Chin. J. Org. Chem. ›› 2007, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (01): 92-96. Previous Articles     Next Articles

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有机质谱学在蛇床子素、厚朴酚、和厚朴酚与鱼腥草素结构确定中的应用

曾志*,a,b,沈妙婷a,蒙绍金a   

  1. (a华南师范大学化学与环境学院 广州 510631)
    (b秋田省立大学生物资源科学学院 秋田 010-0195 日本)
  • 收稿日期:2005-10-02 修回日期:2006-05-12 发布日期:2006-12-30
  • 通讯作者: 曾志

Applications of Organic Mass Spectrometry to Structure Elucidation of Osthole, Magnolol, Honokiol and Houttuynium

ZENG Zhi*,a,b,SHEN Miao-Tinga,MENG Shao-Jina   

  1. (a School of Chemistry and Environment, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631)
    (b Faculty of Bioresource Sciences, Akita Prefectural University, Akita 010-0195, Japan)
  • Received:2005-10-02 Revised:2006-05-12 Published:2006-12-30
  • Contact: ZENG Zhi

Organic mass spectrometry plays a crucial role in the structure elucidation of those effective substances from traditional Chinese medicine. Secure interpretation of the mass spectra of the effective substances from traditional Chinese medicine requires an adequate understanding of the mechanism of the key fragmentation processes of the mass spectra of the effective substances. The present paper discussed the application of the regular patterns of organic mass spectrometry to the structure elucidation of the effective substances from traditional Chinese medicines. These effective substances from traditional Chinese medicine include osthole from Cnidium monnieri, magnolol and honokiol from Manolia officinalis extracted by supercritical CO2 method; houttuynium from Houttuynia cordata extracted by hydro-distillation. The presence of the key fragment peak at m/z 229 with higher abundance is the typical characteristic of the mass spectrum of osthol and the presence of the key fragment peak at m/z 169 is the typical characteristic of the mass spectrum of houttuynium. But the presence or absence of the key fragment peak at m/z 247 is the typical characteristic of the mass spectra to differentiate the chemical structures between magnolol and honokiol. We are trying to construct the platform of organic mass spectrometry for effective substances from traditional Chinese medicine based on this study.

Key words: traditional Chinese medicine, effective substance, structure elucidation, organic mass spectrometry