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Talanta ; 275: 126121, 2024 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38688086

ABSTRACT

In this study, characteristic components of 15 natural flavors was analyzed by the polar-gradient extraction (PGE) technique in combination with GC-MS and chemometrics pattern recognition. The obtained results were utilized for the traceability of 4 functional fragrance formulations. The optimal PGE system consisting of 5 different polar solvents, was developed based on similarity-intermiscibility theory. Four chemometrics pattern recognition models including PCA, HCA, PLS-DA, and OPLS-DA were constructed based on the characteristic component database constituting 15 natural flavors. These models were used to trace 4 functional fragrance formulations. The experimental results obtained were found to be satisfactory and accurate. The combination of PGE technique and chemometric pattern recognition methods provides theoretical guidance for the analysis of characteristic components of natural flavors and the traceability of functional fragrance formulations. This approach can be promoted in various fields such as food, traditional Chinese medicine, and cosmetics.


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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Perfume , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods , Perfume/chemistry , Perfume/analysis , Chemometrics/methods , Flavoring Agents/chemistry , Flavoring Agents/analysis , Solvents/chemistry , Principal Component Analysis , Chemical Fractionation/methods
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Chirality ; 31(6): 445-456, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30974019

ABSTRACT

The enantioselective esterification of ibuprofen catalyzed by Novozym40086 was successfully conducted in organic solvent. Removing-water reagent was added into the reaction mixture to remove water produced in the esterification. The effects of temperature, n-hexanol concentration, ibuprofen concentration, and loading of enzymes were investigated. Under the condition of equilibrium, the thermodynamic equilibrium constant (K) of 7.697 and enantioselectivity (E) of 8.512 were obtained. The esterification reaction achieved its equilibrium in approximately 30 hours with conversion of 56% and eeS of 93.78%. The predicted values of X and eeS were 67.90% and 95.60%, respectively. The experimental value is approximately equal to the theoretical value, which indicates the feasibility of ideal models.


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Enzymes, Immobilized/metabolism , Ibuprofen/chemistry , Lipase/metabolism , Catalysis , Enzymes, Immobilized/chemistry , Esterification , Hexanols/chemistry , Ibuprofen/analysis , Lipase/chemistry , Models, Chemical , Reproducibility of Results , Solvents/chemistry , Stereoisomerism , Temperature , Thermodynamics
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Mar Drugs ; 14(3)2016 Mar 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26950133

ABSTRACT

Chinese marine materia medica (CMMM) is a vital part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Compared with terrestrial TCM, CMMM, derived from specific marine habitats, possesses peculiar chemical components with unique structures reflecting as potent pharmacological activities, distinct drug properties and functions. Nowadays, CMMM appears to be especially effective in treating such difficult diseases as cancers, diabetes, cardio-cerebrovascular diseases, immunodeficiency diseases and senile dementia, and therefore has become an important medicinal resource for the research and development of new drugs. In recent years, such development has attracted wide attention in the field of medicine. In this study, the CMMM resources in China were systematically investigated and evaluated. It was found that the historic experiences of Chinese people using CMMM have continuously accumulated over a period of more than 3600 years, and that the achievements of the research on modern CMMM are especially outstanding. By June 2015, 725 kinds of CMMMs from Chinese coastal sea areas have been identified and recorded, covering 1552 organisms and minerals. More than 3100 traditional prescriptions containing CMMMs have been imparted and inherited. However, the number of CMMMs is less than the 8188 terrestrial TCMs, from more than 12,100 medicinal terrestrial plants, animals and minerals. In the future, the research and development of CMMM should focus on the channel entries (TCM drug properties), compatibility, effective ingredients, acting mechanisms, drug metabolism and quality standard. This study reveals the high potential of CMMM development.


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Aquatic Organisms/chemistry , Drug Design , Medicine, Chinese Traditional/methods , Animals , China , Drug Discovery/methods , Humans , Materia Medica/chemistry , Seawater
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