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Development of a method to screen and isolate xanthine oxidase inhibitors from black bean in a single step: Hyphenation of semi-preparative liquid chromatography and stepwise flow-rate countercurrent chromatography.

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Black bean, in which isoflavones are the main active constituent, also contains saponins, and monoterpenes. Soybean isoflavone is a secondary metabolite that is formed during the growth of soybean; it… Click to show full abstract

Black bean, in which isoflavones are the main active constituent, also contains saponins, and monoterpenes. Soybean isoflavone is a secondary metabolite that is formed during the growth of soybean; it exhibits antioxidant and cardiovascular activities and traces estrogen-like effects. In this study, black bean isoflavones were extracted with n-butanol, and ultrafiltration-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry was used to screen their activity. Subsequently, the inhibitors were isolated and purified using semi-preparative liquid chromatography and stepwise flow-rate counter-current chromatography. Thereafter, five active compounds were identified using mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance experiments. Lastly, the inhibition types of the xanthine oxidase inhibitors were determined using enzymatic kinetic studies. The IC50 values of daidzin, glycitein-7-O-glucoside, genistin, daidzein, and genistein were determined to be 35.08, 56.22, 30.76, 68.79, and 95.37 μg/mL, respectively. Daidzin, genistin, and daidzein exhibited reversible inhibition, whereas glycitein-7-O-glucoside and genistein presented irreversible inhibition. This novel approach, which was based on ultrafiltration-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and stepwise flow-rate counter-current chromatography, is a powerful method for screening and isolating xanthine oxidase inhibitors from complex matrices. The study of enzyme inhibition types is helpful for understanding the underlying inhibition mechanism. Therefore, a beneficial platform was developed for the large-scale production of bioactive and nutraceutical ingredients. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: chromatography; black bean; flow rate; stepwise flow; liquid chromatography

Journal Title: Journal of separation science
Year Published: 2021

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