Profiling and Quantification of Isoflavonoids in Kudzu Dietary Supplements by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography and Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry
2003
Prasain, Jeevan K. | Jones, Kenneth | Kirk, Marion | Wilson, Landon | Smith-Johnson, Michelle | Weaver, Constance | Barnes, Stephen
The kudzu vine (Pueraria sp.) is a rich source of isoflavones. Dietary supplements based on kudzu have become commercially available. In the present study, liquid chromatography coupled with negative and positive electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) and diode array detection (DAD) has been used for the detection and characterization of isoflavonoids in kudzu dietary supplements (KDS). The MS/MS spectrum of the protonated ion of puerarin showed characteristic product ions of the C-glycoside unit itself, whereas daidzin generated an abundant Y0+ aglycon ion in its product ion spectrum. A base peak due to the loss of 120 Da [M + H − 120]+ is the diagnostic ion for C-glycosides. Neutral loss scans allowed for the detection of other C- and O-glycosides in the methanolic extract of KDS, and their structures have been proposed. The concentration of isoflavonoids in the methanolic extract of commercially available KDS was quantified by using DAD-HPLC. Puerarin, rather than daidzin, was the most abundant component (8.44−30.60 mg/capsule) in commercially available KDS.
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