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Separation and purification of alkaloids from Sophora flavescens Ait. by focused microwave-assisted aqueous two-phase extraction coupled with reversed micellar extraction

Zhang, Wei
Liu, Xiaoqin
Fan, Huajun
Zhu, Dan
Wu, Xuehao
Huang, Xiaowen
Tang, James
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Based on advantages of microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), aqueous two-phase extraction (ATPE)and reversed micellar extraction (RME), a novel method of extraction and purification of alkaloids fromSophora flavescens Ait. was put forward by using focused microwave-assisted aqueous two-phase extrac-tion (FMAATPE) coupled with the reversed micellar extraction (RME). The aqueous two-phase system(ATPS) consisted of ethanol and ammonia sulfate was used as extracting solvent, FMAATPE conditionssuch as the compositions of ATPS, and the extraction temperature, extraction time and solvent-to-materials ratio were optimized by orthogonal test through HPLC analysis. Then alkaloids extracted byFMAATPE were further purified with reverse micelles of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate/isooctane/n-octanol. The relative purity of total alkaloids in the product was improved greatly by RME from 58.30% to88.75% (w/w), and purification recovery was higher than that of solvent extraction, ion exchange resinand macroporous adsorption resin. Moreover, the reverse micelles used could be readily recycled byadding salt and water, keeping better extraction performance with about 80% (w/w) of recovery. Thus,the proposed method is easy to adjust, operate and enlarge for better application prospect; the purity ofalkaloids obtained meets the requirements of the compound drug preparation.
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The Science and Technology Project of Guangzhou (No. 2008Z1-E301) and Faculty Development fund Project of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University (No. 52104109)
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