# Review on NMR spectroscopic data and recent analytical methods of aristolochic acids and derivatives in Aristolochia herbs

**Authors:** Phan Minh Giang, Nguyen Nghia Vu, Vu Thanh Loc, Dong Ngoc Phuc, Ngiem Duc Trong, To Phuong Linh, Tran Thi Thu Thuy

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s13659-025-00506-x · Natural Products and Bioprospecting · 2025-06-24

## TL;DR

This paper reviews NMR data and analytical methods for aristolochic acids in Aristolochia herbs, highlighting their medicinal use and health risks.

## Contribution

The paper compiles NMR data for 54 aristolochic acid derivatives and reviews recent analytical methods for their identification and quantification.

## Key findings

- NMR spectroscopy is effective for identifying aristolochic acid derivatives in Aristolochia herbs.
- AAs are present in nearly all studied Aristolochia herbs, posing health risks.
- Updated analytical methods improve the separation and quantification of AAs.

## Abstract

Aristolochic acids (AAs) are an important group of secondary metabolites in the genus Aristolochia. The presence of aristolochic acids infers the potency of many Aristolochia herbs used for ages in traditional medicine of China, Europe, Central America, India, and some other countries. Although being moderately cytotoxic, intake of AAs is associated with serious health problems, such as nephrotoxicity and carcinogenicity. Analyzing AAs in Aristolochia herbs is crucial for regulating their efficacy and toxicity because phytochemistry works have shown the occurrence of AAs in almost all Aristolochia herbs studied. Using two-dimensional parameters, chemical shifts and coupling constants, NMR spectroscopy is a modern, accurate, and reliable method in the analysis of secondary metabolites. Comparing experimental spectroscopic data with those of known and related compounds helps simplify the structural identification of secondary metabolites. The compilation of an NMR database of AAs from scattered sources would also be useful in NMR-based metabolomics. The present review provides updated information on sources and NMR spectroscopic data of 54 aristolochic acid derivatives, including AAs and their methyl esters, denitroaristolochic acids and their derivatives, and sesqui- and diterpene esters of AAs. The report also covers the newest development of analytical and preparative methods used in separation, identification, and quantification of AAs in Aristolochia herbal samples.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** AAs (PubChem CID 25191592)
- **Species:** Aristolochia (taxon 12947)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cytotoxic (MESH:D064420), carcinogenicity (MESH:D011230)
- **Chemicals:** aristolochic acid (MESH:C000228), AAs (MESH:D034341), Aristolochia herbs (-)

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