2020
DOI: 10.9734/jpri/2020/v32i1230561
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A HPTLC Method for Determination of Anethole in Essential Oil, Methanolic Extract of Foeniculum vulgare and Commercial Herbal Products

Abstract: A rapid and feasible method of HPTLC is standardized for quantification of anethole in essential oil’s extract and from herbal formulations of fennel seed. The developed densitometric HPTLC method was performed to estimate the existence of anethole in the essential oil, extract and herbal formulations of fennel with the optimized concentration of hexane: Ethyl acetate (8:2%, v/v, mobile phase) on glass coated silica gel 60 F254 plates (20 × 10 cm) scanned with the absorbance of λ260 nm under densitometric cond… Show more

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“…The precision of the other HPLC-UV technique was also found as out of the ICH recommendation as compared with the present RP-HPTLC method [25]. The linearity, accuracy and precision of a reported normal phase HPTLC-UV technique have been reported as 100-600 ng/band, 98.33-99.30% and 0.34-1.02%, respectively [38]. The accuracy and precision of the reported HPTLC-UV method were within the range of the ICH guidance.…”
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“…The precision of the other HPLC-UV technique was also found as out of the ICH recommendation as compared with the present RP-HPTLC method [25]. The linearity, accuracy and precision of a reported normal phase HPTLC-UV technique have been reported as 100-600 ng/band, 98.33-99.30% and 0.34-1.02%, respectively [38]. The accuracy and precision of the reported HPTLC-UV method were within the range of the ICH guidance.…”
Section: Literature Comparisonsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The accuracy and precision of the reported HPTLC-UV method were within the range of the ICH guidance. Meanwhile, its linearity range was much inferior to the present RP-HPTLC method [38]. The accuracy and precision of the reported GC-flame ionization detector [FID] (GC-FID) method was observed as within the limit of ICH guidelines compared with the present RP-HPTLC method.…”
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