Daolio C., Beltrame F. L., Ferreira A. G., Cass. Q. B., Cortez D. A.
G., Ferreira M. M. C., "Classificaiton of Commercial Catuaba Samples
by NMR, HPLC and Chemometrics", Phytochem. Anal., 19(3),
218-228 (May/Jun 2008).
[Article]
Abstract.
For over a century, Catuaba has been used in Brazilian folk medicine
as an aphrodisiac even though the identity of the plant material employed
is often uncertain. The species recommended by the Brazilian Pharmacopeia
is Anemopaegma arvense (Bignoniaceae), but many other plants, regionally
known as Catuaba, are commercialised. Frequently, the quality control of
such a complex system is based on chemical markers that do not supply a
general idea of the system. With the advent of the metabolomics approach,
a global analysis of samples becomes possible. It appears that 1H-NMR
is the most useful method for such application, since it can be used as
a wide-spectrum chemical analysis technique. Unfortunately, the generated
spectra is complex so a possible approach is to look at the metabolite
profile as a whole using multivariate methods, for example, by application
of principal component analysis (PCA). In the present paper, we describe
for the first time a proton high-resolution magic angle spinning nuclear
magnetic resonance (1H-HR-MAS NMR) method coupled with PCA for
the metabolomic analysis of some commercial Catuaba samples, which provided
a reduction in the time required for such analysis. A comparative study
of HPLC, HR-MAS and liquid-NMR techniques is also reported.
Keywords.
NMR; HPLC; 1H-HR-MAS; PCA; HCA; Catuaba.
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