Analytical method development and validation for simultaneous estimation of seven markers in polyherbal formulation JKC by using RP-HPLC DOI Creative Commons
Lakshminarayana Misro, Thirupataiah Boini, Rahul Kumar Maurya

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Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(1)

Published: July 29, 2024

Abstract Background The RP-HPLC method has been established to simultaneous estimation of seven markers in polyherbal formulation JKC using the C 18 (25 × 0.46 cm, i.d,5 µm) column. mobile phase consisted methanol: water (80:20) at a flow rate 1.0 mL/min and observed retention time 2 11 min with sharp points. marker compounds viz. Andrographolide (AG), Piperine (PP), Picroside-I (P-I), Picroside-II (P-II), α-Cyprone (AC), 6-Shogaol (6S), 6-Gingerol (6G) were quantified formulations by HPLC method. Detection was performed wavelength (λ) 229 nm for AG, 343 PP, 279 P-I, 264 P-II, 254 AC, 280 both 6S 6G HPLC–PDA detector. Results different times (R t ) i.e. AG 3.060 ± 0.01 min, PP 5.460 0.03 P-I 2.789 0.02 P-II 2.553 AC 10.951 6.302 4.111 respectively. proposed validated acceptable linearity (r 0.9995–0.9999), precision, robustness, ruggedness, accuracy (RSD < 2%) under optimum conditions. limit detection quantification bioactive as: (1.386; 4.200 ppm), (2.033; 6.161 (2.822; 8.553 (2.538; 7.691 (0.269; 0.815 (0.158; 0.480 (0.188; 0.569 ppm). amount (mg/g) detected estimated plants (41.282 0.48; 10.06 0.18), (53.81 0.25, 13.82 0.37 PN, PL; 4.27 0.07), (15.97 0.01; 0.48 0.003), (63.24 0.35; 2.31 0.006), (0.42 0.36 (0.71 0.03; 0.16 0.001), (2.64 0.09; 0.12 0.004) Method found be rugged robust. results all validation parameters within limits according ICH guidelines. Conclusion is fast, precise, economic, specific used simultaneously quantifiable analysis major ingredients (herbs) formulations.

Language: Английский

Chemoprofiling and medicinal potential of underutilized leaves of Cyperus scariosus DOI Creative Commons
Yashika Gandhi, Vijay Kumar, Gagandeep Singh

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Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: March 27, 2024

Abstract Agro-waste is the outcome of under-utilization bioresources and a lack knowledge to re-use this waste in proper ways or circular economy approach. In Indian medicinal system, root Cyperus scariosus (CS) used at large scale due their vital properties. Unfortunately, aerial part CS treated as agro-waste an under-utilized bioresource. Due knowledge, weed. This present study first ever attempt explore leaves medicinally nutrient rich source. To determine food nutritional values neglected R.Br. (CS), i.e. leaves, phytochemicals metal ions were quantified by newly developed HPLC ICPOES-based methods. The content observed analysis for caffeic acid, catechin, epicatechin, trans-p-coumaric trans-ferulic acid was 10.51, 276.15, 279.09, 70.53, 36.83 µg/g, respectively. GC–MS/MS analysis, fatty acids including linolenic phytol, palmitic etc. identified. ICPOES significant Na, K, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Zn observed. TPC TFC 17.933 mg GAE eq./g 130.767 QCE along with IC 50 value 2.78 mg/mL DPPH assay better antacid activity measured than standard (CaCO 3 ). methanolic extract showed anti-microbial against Staphylococcus aureus (15 ± 2 mm), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (12 mm) Escherichia coli (10 mm). silico studies confirmed vitro results obtained from antioxidant, antiacid, studies. addition, revealed anti-cancerous anti-inflammatory potential leaves. study, thus, demonstrated significance conversion into mankind pharmaceutical potent material. Consequently, highlighted that have importance good utility industry improving bio-valorization environment.

Language: Английский

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Marker-based HPTLC profiling and HPLC method for estimating Guggulsterone-Z in Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari resin and polyherbal Ayurveda formulation (PHAF) DOI Open Access
Cheemalapati Venkata Narasimhaji, Gokul Marimuthu, Ajay Kumar Meena

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Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 10(1), P. 48 - 55

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Abstract BACKGROUND: The Indian herbal medicine system Ayurveda has a rich history associated with use of gum Guggulu ( Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari; CM) for its therapeutic properties. In the present study, CM resin and Guggulu- based polyherbal Ayurvedic formulation (PHAF; having as one major components) were evaluated estimation Guggulsterone-Z (GZ) using high-performance planar liquid chromatography techniques. METHODS: HPTLC analysis, identification GZ was carried out in PHAF extract silica gel-coated aluminum plate stationary phase toluene: acetone (90:10% v/v) mobile phase. developed chromatograms scanned at 254 nm 366 nm, whereas chromatogram after derivatization vanillin-sulfuric acid reagent 540 nm. used HPLC analysis included water (with 1% KH 2 PO 4 buffer) acetonitrile (20:80% v/v). performed UV wavelength 245 RESULTS: respective retention times indicated presence PHAF, quantity within samples 0.5020% 0.2994%, respectively. CONCLUSION: fingerprints can be to identify quantify GZ. Furthermore, these methods will beneficial determining well detecting adulteration resin.

Language: Английский

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Analytical method development and validation for simultaneous estimation of seven markers in polyherbal formulation JKC by using RP-HPLC DOI Creative Commons
Lakshminarayana Misro, Thirupataiah Boini, Rahul Kumar Maurya

et al.

Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(1)

Published: July 29, 2024

Abstract Background The RP-HPLC method has been established to simultaneous estimation of seven markers in polyherbal formulation JKC using the C 18 (25 × 0.46 cm, i.d,5 µm) column. mobile phase consisted methanol: water (80:20) at a flow rate 1.0 mL/min and observed retention time 2 11 min with sharp points. marker compounds viz. Andrographolide (AG), Piperine (PP), Picroside-I (P-I), Picroside-II (P-II), α-Cyprone (AC), 6-Shogaol (6S), 6-Gingerol (6G) were quantified formulations by HPLC method. Detection was performed wavelength (λ) 229 nm for AG, 343 PP, 279 P-I, 264 P-II, 254 AC, 280 both 6S 6G HPLC–PDA detector. Results different times (R t ) i.e. AG 3.060 ± 0.01 min, PP 5.460 0.03 P-I 2.789 0.02 P-II 2.553 AC 10.951 6.302 4.111 respectively. proposed validated acceptable linearity (r 0.9995–0.9999), precision, robustness, ruggedness, accuracy (RSD < 2%) under optimum conditions. limit detection quantification bioactive as: (1.386; 4.200 ppm), (2.033; 6.161 (2.822; 8.553 (2.538; 7.691 (0.269; 0.815 (0.158; 0.480 (0.188; 0.569 ppm). amount (mg/g) detected estimated plants (41.282 0.48; 10.06 0.18), (53.81 0.25, 13.82 0.37 PN, PL; 4.27 0.07), (15.97 0.01; 0.48 0.003), (63.24 0.35; 2.31 0.006), (0.42 0.36 (0.71 0.03; 0.16 0.001), (2.64 0.09; 0.12 0.004) Method found be rugged robust. results all validation parameters within limits according ICH guidelines. Conclusion is fast, precise, economic, specific used simultaneously quantifiable analysis major ingredients (herbs) formulations.

Language: Английский

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