An integrated strategy for the identification and screening of anti-allergy components from natural products based on calcium fluctuations and cell extraction coupled with HPLC–Q–TOF–MS

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Guizhou Hu
Xinqi Li
Jingwen Zhang
Lijun Zhang
Jin Qi
Boyang Yu
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[1] China Pharmaceutical University,Research Center for Traceability and Standardization of TCMs, School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy
[2] China Pharmaceutical University,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of TCM Evaluation and Translational Research, School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2021年 / 413卷
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Anti-allergy; Fluorescence detection; Calcium ion signaling; HPLC–Q–TOF–MS; Traditional Chinese medicines;
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Allergic diseases are a significant public health problem worldwide. Traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) with reported anti-allergy effects may be important sources for the development of new anti-allergy drugs. Thus, establishing an analytical method that can simultaneously identify and screen anti-allergic compounds in TCMs is important. The increased concentrations of intracellular calcium ions resulting in mast cell degranulation releasing active mediators play a key role in allergic diseases, which can be used as a potential index to identify anti-allergic herbs and compounds. In this study, we provide a new strategy that was applied to screening natural anti-allergic compounds based on fluorescence calcium ion (Ca2+) fluctuation integrated with cell extract and high-performance liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (HPLC–MS). A low-cost, convenient fluorescence detection Ca2+ signaling method was established and successfully applied to identify three herbs. Then, the method was integrated with biospecific cell fishing and HPLC–MS to screen potential active components that have the effect of stabilizing the cell membrane of rat basophilic leukemia granulocytes (RBL-2H3). Seven components, namely, albiflorin and paeoniflorin from Radix Paeoniae Alba, ononin and formononetin from Radix Astragali, cimifugin, 4′-O-β-D-glucosyl-5-O-methylvisamminol, and prim-O-glucosylcimifugin from Radix Saposhnikoviae were fished. These seven compounds have the effect of inhibiting cell Ca2+ influx. 4′-O-β-D-Glucosyl-5-O-methylvisamminol, prim-O-glucosylcimifugin, paeoniflorin, ononin, and formononetin significantly inhibit the release of β-hexosaminidase, which is equivalent to the positive drug. In conclusion, the integrated strategy of fluorescence detection calcium ion kinetic method binding with biospecific cell fishing was an effective mode to identify and screen natural anti-allergic compounds.
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