Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) chromatograms from
supplement samples GS-07 (A), GS-33 (B), and GS-20 (C) (suspected to be altered
compared against reference material profiles for H. canadensis
(GS-36), C. chinensis (GS-39), B. vulgaris
(GS-43), and M. Aquifolium (GS-42). Highlighted alkaloid peaks
are identified through comparison of accurate mass from high-resolution mass
spectrometry in the positive ionization mode. GS-07 and GS-33 revealed peaks
corresponding to berberine, palmatine, coptisine, and dihydrocoptisine, the last
three of which are not found in the H. canadensis reference
material. The M. aquifolium standard possessed berberine,
palmatine, and jatrorrhizine; all of which were also present in GS-20 but the
latter two were found in much lower concentrations than what was observed in the
M. aquifolium reference material.