Abstract :
Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) is an immunostimulating drug, containing multiple substances. The most important in activity are polysaccharides, caffeic acid derivatives (cichoric acid), alkamides and glycoproteins. It is not clear yet, which substances are responsible for activity. Cichoric acid is an appropriate marker of the quality of E. purpurea containing product, because it has immune stimulatory effects and it is susceptible to degradation.
s work, an improved capillary electrophoresis method for determining cichoric acid in dried press juice from purple coneflower was developed. The optimal conditions were: electrophoretic buffer—75 mM borate, pH 8.8; injection 20 mbar for 20 s; separation at 20 kV; detection at 350 nm, temperature 35 °C.