Separation of flavone C-glycosides and qualitative analysis of Passiflora incarnata L. by capillary zone electrophoresis

  • Bernard Voirin
  • , Myriam Sportouch
  • , Olivier Raymond*
  • , Maurice Jay
  • , Christine Bayet
  • , Olivier Dangles
  • , Hakima El Hajji
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Analytical capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) conditions including concentration, pH value and nature (complexing or non-complexing) of the running buffer with or without the addition of methanol, capillary temperature and applied voltage, were studied in order to optimize the separation and resolution of a mixture of 13 C-glycosylflavones and one flavone O-glucoside. Factors primarily responsible for differences in electrophoretic mobility of flavone C-glycosides are identical to those defined from the separation of flavonoid O-glycosides, i.e. number and position of the free hydroxy groups on the flavone skeleton, and number and type of attached sugar groups. Nevertheless, an increase in the pH value from 9 to 10 of the borate running buffer affects the elution order: such an increase induces greater relative electrophoretic mobilities of C-glycoside derivatives with a free hydroxy group at C-4' compared with those of luteolin C-glycoside derivatives. This change in the migration order could be explained both by a decrease of the net charge linked to an increase and stability of the borate-luteolin complexation and by an increase in molecular size. Moreover the 6-C-glycosylflavones present electrophoretic mobilities lower than their homologous 8-C-glucosyl isomers. Finally, the study of C-glucosylflavones from 18 different samples of Passiflora incarnata by CZE shows a great variability in the qualitative composition. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)90-98
Number of pages9
JournalPhytochemical Analysis
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Barate complexation
  • Capillary zone electrophoresis
  • Electrophoretic mobility
  • Flavone C-glycosides
  • Passiflora incarnata L.
  • Passifloraceae
  • pK(a)

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