Call for Standardizing Uncaria rhynchophylla as the sole origin of Uncariae Ramulus cum Uncis

Hau Yee Fung (Co-first author), Cheuk Hei Lai (Co-first author), Qianran Li, Anna Hau Yee Kong, Lifeng Li*, Simon Q B Han*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Uncariae Ramulus cum Uncis (URCU) is a widely used traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for treating neurodegenerative disorders. The Chinese Pharmacopeia recognizes five Uncaria species as authorized botanical sources of URCU; however, there is currently no established quality control method for individual species. Furthermore, significant variations in the chemical profiles among these species have been reported.

Objective: Chemical analysis methods were established to evaluate the five species in terms of chemical profile and resource availability, as to determine which species should be preferred as the official source(s).

Method: Ten batches of URCU sample were collected from various regions of China for each of the five species of URCU. Among five species, only UR can be obtained from herbal medicine market, whereas the other four species were sourced from the wild. All samples identities were confirmed by herbarium specimen authentication, morphological identification, and microscopic identification. Twelve alkaloids were identified in the five species, and a UPLC-DAD assay method targeting six marker alkaloids was developed and validated.

Results: Only UR and UM demonstrated the most stable chemical profiles and agreement with published literature. UR mainly contains corynoxeine, isocorynoxeine, rhynchophylline, and isorhynchophylline, whereas corynoxine, corynoxine B, rhynchophylline, and isorhynchophylline dominate in UM.

Conclusion: This study comprehensively evaluated the chemical variations among the five officially recognized URCU species using a UPLC-DAD method. It brings important implications for quality control and standardization of URCU. Considering chemical stability and supply availability, UR is recommended as the sole botanical source for URCU.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPhytochemical Analysis
Early online date9 Jul 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 9 Jul 2025

User-Defined Keywords

  • chemical variation
  • monoterpene indole alkaloids
  • quality control
  • Uncaria rhynchophylla
  • Uncariae Ramulus cum Uncis
  • URCU

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