The method developed here consisted of easy steps such as ZrP absorption, water washing, and 0.4% phosphoric acid solution desorption, which may facilitate the detection and isolation of strictinin from different samples.
1. Introduction

2. Materials and methods


3. Results and discussion



4. Conclusion
Strictinin-rich tea polyphenol was conveniently obtained from green tea extract by ZrP with simple steps as ZrP absorption, water washing, and phosphoric acid solution desorption.
Under the selected conditions, such as extracting green tea by 70% ethanol, calcining ZrP at 900℃, absorbing and desorbing the strictinin for 4 hours, the HPLC content of strictinin increased from 4.96% in original green tea extract to 58.2% in strictinin-rich tea polyphenol (the HPLC profile of that was almost identical to Figure 2B, data not shown), and the latter content was about 12 times higher than the former one.
Due to the special affinity on strictinin, ZrP reported here maybe employed as potential absorbent to detect and isolate strictinin from various plants.