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Identification of isomeric tropane alkaloids from <i>Schizanthus grahamii</i> by HPLC‐NMR with loop storage and HPLC‐UV‐MS/SPE‐NMR using a cryogenic flow probe
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Two fully automated HPLC-NMR methods are reported and compared for the structure elucidation of four isomeric tropane alkaloids from the stem-bark of an endemic Chilean plant, Schizanthus grahamii Gill. (Solanaceae). The first approach interfaced a conventional HPLC column to NMR by means of a loop storage unit. After elution with a mobile phase consisting of deuterated water and standard protonated organic solvents, the separated analytes were momentarily stored in a loop cassette and then transferred one-at-a-time to the NMR flow probe for measurements. The second strategy combined HPLC with parallel ion-trap MS detection and NMR spectroscopy using an integrated solid-phase extraction (SPE) unit for post-column analyte trapping. The SPE cartridges were dried under a gentle stream of nitrogen and analytes were sequentially eluted and directed to a cryogenically cooled flow-probe with an NMR-friendly solvent. The structures of the four isomeric alkaloids, 3alpha-senecioyloxy-7beta-hydroxytropane, 3alpha-hydroxy-7beta-angeloyloxytropane, 3alpha-hydroxy-7beta-tigloyloxytropane and 3alpha-hydroxy-7beta-senecioyloxytropane, were unambiguously determined by combining NMR assignments with MS data.
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