Integration of mass spectral fingerprinting analysis with precursor ion (MS1) quantification for the characterisation of botanical extracts: application to extracts of Centella asiatica (L.) Urban.
Armando Alcazar MaganaKirsten WrightAshish VaswaniMaya CarusoRalph L ReedConner F BaileyThuan NguyenNora E GrayAmala SoumyanathJoseph QuinnJan F StevensClaudia S MaierPublished in: Phytochemical analysis : PCA (2020)
We report a phytochemical analysis method combining liquid chromatography, high resolution mass spectral data acquisition, and post-acquisition interrogation that allows chemical fingerprints of botanicals to be obtained in conjunction with accurate quantification of distinct phytochemicals. The variability in the composition of specialised metabolites across different C. asiatica accessions was substantial, demonstrating that detailed characterisation of plant extracts is a prerequisite for reproducible use in laboratory studies, clinical trials and safe consumption. The methodological approach is generally applicable to other botanical products.