A high-performance liquid chromatography method was developed for the estimation of ferulic acid from asafoetida and a polyherbal preparation. The separation was carried out on HiQSil ODS C-18 column with a mobile phase of acetonitrile: 10% acetic acid (20:80 v/v). The developed method was validated as per International Conference of Harmonization guidelines for various parameters such as accuracy, precision, linearity, limit of detection, limit of quantification and specificity; and found to be reliable. Linear regression analysis showed a good corelation between peak area and concentration with a corelation coefficient r2=0.996 in the range 200-7000 ng/ml. The developed method can be utilized for standardization of herbal formulation comprising asafoetida.
A new, simple, accurate, precise and reproducible UV-Spectrophotometric method is being developed for the simultaneous estimation of Metformin Hydrochloride and Voglibose in tablet dosage form. The stock solutions were prepared in methanol. The λmax for Metformin Hydrochloride and Voglibose were found to be248 nm and 287nm respectively. The Metformin Hydrochloride and Voglibose obeyed Beer’s law in concentration range of 8-16µg/ml and 4-20µg/ml respectively. Results of analysis of absorbance ratio method were analysed and validated for various parameters according to ICH guidelines for accuracy, precision, linearity, robustness, LOD and LOQ. The proposed method is highly sensitive, precise and accurate, therefore can be used for intended purpose.
The present study deals with the evaluation of mucilage isolated from fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) seeds (commonly named methi) as an innovative and cheap suspending agent. Zinc oxide suspensions (20 % w/v) were prepared using fenugreek seed mucilage as a suspending agent and it was evaluated to find its stability using the parameters like, sedimentation profile, degree of flocculation and redispersibility. The effect of the tested mucilage on suspension was compared with various commonly used suspending agents, like gum tragacanth, gum acacia, and bentonite at concentrations of 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 % w/v. The results obtained indicated that the fenugreek seed mucilage could be used as a good suspending agent and was found to be superior than gum tragacanth, gum acacia, and bentonite in performance.Keywords: suspension, suspending agent, mucilage, fenugreek seed Revised: 06/12/2011 ABSTRACT
Nafsin and Aruna: Detection and Quantification of Nuciferine by HPTLCNelumbo nucifera (Nelumbonaceae), commonly known as lotus, is an aquatic perennial plant. A simple, precise and accurate high-performance thin-layer chromatography method for quantitative estimation of an alkaloid, nuciferine from methanol extract of lotus leaf was developed. The method employed high-performance thinlayer chromatography aluminium plate precoated with silica gel 60F 254 (10×10 cm) as stationary phase and separation was achieved by using a suitable mobile phase chloroform:ethylacetate:methanol:glacial acetic acid [6.5:1:2.5:0.025 v/v/v/v] and Dragendorff's reagent was used for detection. Quantitation of the method was achieved by densitometric method at 272 nm using Camag TLC scanner 3. This method showed good separation of nuciferine in the extract with R f value 0.44±0.02. The regression analysis data indicated good linear relationship for the calibration plots for nuciferine in the range of 100-450 ng/spot and regression coefficient was 0.998. The accuracy and reliability of the proposed method was ascertained by evaluating various validation parameters like linearity, precision, accuracy, robustness, specificity, limit of quantification and limit of detection according to the ICH guideline. Statistical analysis of the data showed that the method is reproducible and selective for the estimation of nuciferine. The developed high-performance thin-layer chromatography method can be used for quantification of nuciferine in different species of lotus and formulations containing nuciferine.Key words: High performance thin layer chromatography, lotus leaf, nuciferine, quantification, alkaloids *Address for correspondence E-mail: drarunajadhav@gmail.com Nelumbo nucifera is perennial, rhizomatous, aquatic plant belonging to the family of Nelumbonaceae, which has numerous common names (Indian lotus, Chinese water lily and sacred lotus) [1,2] . It is widely grown and consumed over the world, mainly in China,
Objective: The objective of the present work was to establish a simple, precise, accurate and robust method for simultaneous estimation of gallic acid, curcumin and piperine from the marketed ayurvedic formulation by liquid chromatography. Methods: The separation was carried out on Hemochrom C18 Column (250 mm × 4.6 mm ID, 5 µm pore size) with a mobile phase methanol: acetonitrile: water (pH 3.2adjusted by using orthophosphate acid) in the ratio 70:20:10v/v by isocratic elution modeat 25 °C and the flow rate was setat0.8 ml/min. The analysis was carried out atisoabsorptive wavelength of 295 nm. Results: The retention time of gallic acid, curcumin and piperine was found to be 3.3(±0.2), 4.7 (±0.2) and 5.6 (±0.2) min, respectively. The linearity range for gallic acid, curcumin and piperine was found to be 10-70 μg/ml, 20-80 µg/ml and 2-14 µg/ml, respectively with the coefficient of linear regression greater than 0.99 for all markers. Mean percent recoveries for gallic acid, curcumin, and piperine were found within the limit of acceptance (99-100%). The percent relative standard deviation (%RSD) for precision and robustness was found less than 2%, which indicates the method is precise and robust. The developed method applied for quantification of these markers from the marketed ayurvedic formulation of Dekofcyn tablet. Conclusion: The developed method was found to be simple, rapid, precise and reproducible for standardization of Dekofcyn tablet and can be useful for other formulations containing these three markers.
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