A Buffered LC‐MS Method for Resolving and Quantifying Albiflorin and Paeoniflorin
Alina Gazizova, Ela Hümay Altincubuk, Christina Oppermann

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new LC-MS method to accurately measure two isomers, albiflorin and paeoniflorin, in a traditional Chinese medicine extract.
Contribution
A buffered LC-MS method is developed to eliminate a secondary albiflorin peak for accurate quantification.
Findings
The new method uses a buffered mobile phase to prevent the formation of an albiflorin artifact.
The method showed good linearity and was successfully applied to a Paeoniae Radix Alba extract.
It enables accurate and simultaneous quantification of both isomers for pharmacological studies.
Abstract
Albiflorin and paeoniflorin are bioactive isomers found in Paeoniae Radix Alba, a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Their accurate and simultaneous quantification is essential for pharmacological research. Standard separation methods often rely on LC‐MS using a mobile phase containing 0.1% formic acid. This study demonstrates that the use of 0.1% formic acid generates a secondary peak for albiflorin that exhibits an identical mass‐to‐charge ratio and similar fragmentation pattern as the main peak. To address this, an LC‐MS method was developed using a Kinetex phenyl‐hexyl column with a gradient elution using a buffered mobile phase of 10 mM ammonium acetate and acetic acid (pH 4.4) in water and methanol. The method was validated for linearity, precision, accuracy, and sensitivity. It successfully separated paeoniflorin and albiflorin preventing the formation of the…
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TopicsTraditional Chinese Medicine Analysis · Chromatography in Natural Products · Berberine and alkaloids research
