Planta Med 1981; 43(10): 128-140
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-971489
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Zur Klassifizierung handelsüblicher Kalmusdrogen

E. Stahl, K. Keller
  • Pharmakognosie und Analytische Phytochemie der Universität des Saarlandes, D-6600 Saarbrücken, Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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Publication Date:
30 March 2007 (online)

Abstract

Acorus calamus L. yields different races depending upon the number of chromosomes in the plant cells and consequently different drug types with varying content of β-asarone. The phenylpropane derivative proved to be carcinogenic in several animal tests. The diploid drug does not contain traceable amounts of β-asarone, the triploid variety contains 0.3 per cent in the rhicome, the tetraploid yielded two races with a) 2 per cent and b) between 4 and 8 per cent β-asarone. For reasons of optimal drug safety the use of asarone-rich races should be avoided. They can be distinguished by a fast and safe method of determining the extinction of the drug extract at the β-asarone maxima of 253 and 303 nm. The determination of β-asarone is possible using quantitative direct evaluation of thin-layer chromatograms on alumina layers with an efficient separation of the asarone. A good selectivity, obtainable at 300 nm, allows determination of β-asarone down to 0.1 µg in drug extracts.

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