In-line spectroscopy combined with multivariate analysis methods for endpoint determination in column chromatographic adsorption processes for herbal medicine

Cheng Jiang, Hai-bin Qu
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Objective: In a chromatographic cycle, the adsorption process is a critical unit operation that has a significant impact on downstream processes and, ultimately, the quality of the final products. The development of a rapid method to determine the endpoints of adsorption processes in a large-scale manufacturing is of substantial importance for herbal medicine (HM) manufacturers. Methods: In this study, the adsorption of saponins on a macroporous resin column chromatograph, a critical unit operation in Panax notoginseng (Burkill) F.H.Chen injection manufacturing, was considered as an example. The evaluation results of in-line ultraviolet and visible spectra combined with various multivariate analysis methods, including the moving block standard deviation (MBSD), difference between the moving block average and the target spectrum (DMBA-TS), soft-independent modeling of class analogy (SIMCA), and partial least-squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA), were compared. Results: MBSD was unsuitable for adsorption processes. The relative standard errors of prediction between the predicted and experimental endpoints were 13.2%, 4.67%, and 5.71% using DMBA-TS, SIMCA, and PLS-DA, respectively. Conclusions: Among the considered analysis methods, SIMCA and PLS-DA were more effective for endpoint determination. The results of this study provide a more comprehensive overview of the effectiveness of various multivariate analysis methods to facilitate the selection of the most suitable method. This study was also conducive to address the issues of the in-line detection of adsorption endpoints to guide practical HM manufacturing. Graphical abstract: http://links.lww.com/AHM/A23
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中药材柱层析吸附过程中终点确定的多变量分析方法
目的:在色谱循环中,吸附过程是一个关键的单元操作,它对下游工艺产生重大影响,并最终影响最终产品的质量。开发一种快速确定大规模生产中吸附过程终点的方法对草药(HM)制造商具有重要意义。方法:以大孔树脂柱色谱仪吸附三七皂苷为例,对三七注射液生产中的关键工序进行了研究。结合移动块标准差(MBSD)、移动块平均值与目标光谱之差(DMBA-TS)、类类比软独立建模(SIMCA)和偏最小二乘判别分析(PLS-DA)等多种多元分析方法,对在线紫外和可见光谱评价结果进行比较。结果:MBSD不适用于吸附工艺。DMBA-TS、SIMCA和PLS-DA预测终点与实验终点的相对标准误差分别为13.2%、4.67%和5.71%。结论:在所考虑的分析方法中,SIMCA和PLS-DA对终点的确定更为有效。本研究的结果对各种多变量分析方法的有效性提供了更全面的概述,以便于选择最合适的方法。该研究也有助于解决吸附端点的在线检测问题,以指导实际的HM制造。图形摘要:http://links.lww.com/AHM/A23
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