Abstract
The aerial parts of Dracocephalum moldavica L. are extensively used in traditional ethnic medicines in China as a remedy for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular damage. However, the chemical composition and the accumulation of main secondary metabolites of D. moldavica in different natural environments remain unclear. This study aimed to conduct a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the main secondary metabolites to explore the quality variation of D. moldavica in markets. The evaluation of space–time accumulation of main secondary metabolites in D. moldavica was carried out during different growth periods and in different geographical locations. A total of 35 ingredients were detected and 24 identified, including 21 flavonoids, two phenolic acids and one coumarin by UPLC–QTOF–MS method. Furthermore, a simple and convenient HPLC method was successfully developed for the simultaneous determination of lutelin‐7‐O‐glucuronide and tilianin and rosmarinic acid in D. moldavica. The results of space–time accumulation analysis showed the distinct variation of secondary metabolites of D. moldavica with the growth period and geographical location. Finally, the current study provided a meaningful and useful approach for comprehensively evaluating the quality of D. moldavica.
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substances of LUT7 and RA were obtained from Hongyong Bio-Technology
Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China), and TIL was purchased from Chengdu Biopurify …