Development of an analytical method for separation of phenolic acids by ultra‐performance convergence chromatography (UPC2) using a column packed with a sub‐2‐&mgr;m particle

HighlightsA method for the analysis of phenolic acids by ultra‐performance convergence chromatography is firstly proposed.The developed method was subsequently applied to the determination of eight phenolic acids in 10 batch of Xanthii Fructus by ultra‐performance convergence chromatography.The newly method is beneficial for quality control and standardization of herbal drugs using UPC2, providing an efficient, rapid and environmentally friendly scientific basis for future analysis of phenolic acids in TCM. Abstract Phenolic acids are important active components of certain Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCM) and have a wide range of biological effects. Separation and purification of phenolic acids remains challenging due to difficulties with quality control using existing chromatographic methods The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of different chromatographic columns and conditions for the separation of phenolic acids. The BEH column was determined to be optimal, providing efficient separation in the shortest time (17.00 min) using gradient elution with carbon dioxide as the mobile phase, methanol/acetonitrile (70:30, v/v) with 1% TFA as the modifier, and a flow rate of 0.8 mL/min. Good peak shapes were obtained, and the peak asymmetry values were close to 1.00 for all phenolic acids. The resolution was more than 2.83 for all separated peaks. The developed method was subsequently applied to the determination of phenolic acids in Xanthii Fructus. These results are beneficial for quality control and standardization of herbal drugs using UPC2, providing an efficient, rapid and environmentally friendly scientific basis for future analysis of phenolic acids.

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