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Nanopore analysis of salvianolic acids in herbal medicines
ChemistryNature Communications

Nanopore analysis of salvianolic acids in herbal medicines

P. Fan, S. Zhang, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking approach to identifying bioactive compounds in natural herbs with the innovative method developed by Pingping Fan, Shanyu Zhang, Yuqin Wang, Tian Li, Hanhan Zhang, Panke Zhang, and Shuo Huang. Using a phenylboronic acid-appended Mycobacterium smegmatis porin A nanopore, this research achieved 99% accuracy in pinpointing salvianolic acids, all while being rapid and accessible for field analysis.... show more
Abstract
Natural herbs, which contain pharmacologically active compounds, have been used historically as medicines. Conventionally, the analysis of chemical components in herbal medicines requires time-consuming sample separation and state-of-the-art analytical instruments. Nanopore, a versatile single molecule sensor, might be suitable to identify bioactive compounds in natural herbs. Here, a phenylboronic acid appended Mycobacterium smegmatis porin A (MspA) nanopore is used as a sensor for herbal medicines. A variety of bioactive compounds based on salvianolic acids, including caffeic acid, protocatechuic acid, protocatechualdehyde, salvianic acid A, rosmarinic acid, lithospermic acid, salvianolic acid A and salvianolic acid B are identified. Using a custom machine learning algorithm, analyte identification is performed with an accuracy of 99.0%. This sensing principle is further used with natural herbs such as Salvia miltiorrhiza, Rosemary and Prunella vulgaris. No complex sample separation or purification is required and the sensing device is highly portable.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 05, 2024
Authors
Pingping Fan, Shanyu Zhang, Yuqin Wang, Tian Li, Hanhan Zhang, Panke Zhang, Shuo Huang
Tags
bioactive compoundsnatural herbsMspA nanoporesalvianolic acidsmachine learningfield analysis
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