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Countercurrent chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (CCC-MS) has become a powerful tool for analysing complex natural product mixtures. This method provides high resolution, minimal sample loss, and versatility for both preparative and analytical applications. CCC, a liquid-liquid chromatography technique, excels in managing the inherent complexity of metabolomes, while MS offers sensitive detection and structural elucidation. The evolution of CCC-MS has faced early challenges, particularly regarding interfacing and ionisation efficiency. However, its development has propelled advancements such as reduced-pressure ionisation methods (e.g., ESI, APCI) and offline hyphenation strategies. Recent applications have demonstrated its effectiveness in metabolite profiling, isolating target compounds, and bio-guided fractionation, which contribute to the discovery of novel metabolites and their biological activities. Despite ongoing challenges in data analysis, improvements in data processing tools and molecular networking platforms are enhancing compound annotation and discovery. Overall, CCC-MS continues to be a critical asset in natural product research, providing valuable insights into the structural diversity of bioactive compounds.
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Curr Res Food Sci
August 2025
Department of Molecular Food Chemistry and Food Development, Institute of Food and One Health, Leibniz University Hannover, Am Kleinen Felde 30, 30167, Hannover, Germany.
A- and B-type procyanidins (PCs) are widely known for their health-promoting properties, such as antioxidant activity. The limited availability of reference substances represents a major challenge, resulting in a low number of systematic studies on their health benefits. In our study, the optimised 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical-induced oxidation of the B-types B1 and B2 was carried out yielding the corresponding A-types A1 (1) and A2 (2), which have an additional ether bridge between C2--C7, whereas oxidation of B3 and B4 produced a six-membered spirocyclic ring system including a spiro-carbon atom at C8t (3-5).
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October 2025
Biothermodynamics, TUM School of Life Sciences, Technical University of Munich, 85354 Freising, Germany. Electronic address:
In liquid-liquid chromatography (LLC), the volume of the stationary phase and the contact area between the mobile and stationary phases depend on the mobile phase flow rate and rotational speed (i.e., the g-force) applied to keep the liquid stationary phase in the column while pumping the mobile phase.
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August 2025
Division of Pharmacognosy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Vienna, Josef-Holaubek-Platz 2, 1090, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address:
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The root bark of Morus alba L., also known as sāng bái pí, has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine to treat colds and respiratory infections. Previous studies have demonstrated various antibacterial properties for M.
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October 2025
Renewable Resources and Enabling Sciences Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO 80401, USA. Electronic address:
Counter-current chromatography (CCC) is a separation technique that utilizes immiscible solvent pairs as stationary and mobile phases, which imparts numerous benefits compared to solid-liquid chromatography including the ability to treat either the more-dense or less-dense solvent layer as the mobile phase. Multi-dual mode (MDM) is a CCC elution mode capable of improving the separation of closely eluting compounds by alternating upper- and lower-layer solvent flows in opposing directions within the same separation. While some effort has been made to model MDM, implementation of these models in experimental design has yet to be widely adopted.
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August 2025
College of Pharmaceutical Science, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China.
Comprehensive two-dimensional reverse phase countercurrent chromatography (CCC)×high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was investigated for chemical profiling and identification of bioactive components with anti-inflammatory activities for a traditional Chinese medicine formula, Hongteng Baijiang decoction (HBD), for the first time. Anti-inflammatory activity of different extractions from HBD were evaluated. Two-dimensional contour plots for CCC×HPLC were obtained after comprehensive separation was completed.
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