Sj. Shan et al., Western blotting of glycyrrhetinic acid glucuronides using anti-glycyrrhizin monoclonal antibody, J LIQ CHR R, 24(10), 2001, pp. 1491-1499
A western blotting method for determining glycyrrhizin by using anti-glycyr
rhizin monoclonal antibody was investigated. In this method we found a new
way to separate the glycyrrhizin molecule into two functional parts by usin
g a simple and well-known chemical reaction. The sugar parts are oxidized t
o give dialdehydes, which react with amino groups on the protein that ties
to the adsorbent membrane. The monoclonal antibody binds to the aglycone pa
rt of glycyrrhizin molecule. The immunocytolocalization of glycyrrhizin in
Glycyrrhiza organs was investigated to indicate that the phloem contains a
higher concentration of glycyrrhizin than that of the xylem. This result wa
s confirmed by quantifying glycyrrhizin in the corresponding organs by an e
nzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using anti-glycyrrhizin monoclonal anti bo
dy.