A novel validated instrumental thin-layer chromatographic method and marker-based standardization of liquid herbal formulation using atropine, rutin and vanillin as biomarkers
Vibha R. Varma, Abhishek A. Gupta, Swati R. Dhande
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Abstract
As Ayurvedic herbal medicines have grown more commercialized, it has become crucial to standardize these products using modern techniques. Mansyadi Kwatha is an Ayurvedic formulation indicated for insomnia, epilepsy, hysteria and anxiety. It consists of three potent drugs, i.e., Nardostachys jatamansi rhizome, Withania somnifera L. root and Hyoscyamus niger L. seed. In this study, a novel instrumental thin-layer chromatography (TLC) method was developed for the simultaneous estimation of atropine, rutin and vanillin. It was then employed for marker-based standardization of Mansyadi Kwatha for detection of these constituents and quantifying the same in the formulation. A pre-coated silica gel TLC plate 60 F254 was used as the stationary phase with tetrahydrofuran‒toluene‒methanol‒formic acid (5:3.5:2:0.5, V/V) as the mobile phase for chromatographic separation with densitometric scanning at 206 nm. The developed method gave the desired separation with optimum RF values of 0.090 ± 0.0039, 0.290 ± 0.0099 and 0.679 ± 0.0056 for atropine, rutin and vanillin, respectively. The International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) Q2(R1) guidelines were followed for method validation. The method was found to be specific with comparable RF and no interference of the mobile phase. It showed a good linear relation with correlation coefficient greater than 0.99. The method was also precise, robust with percentage relative standard deviation less than 2% and accurate with percent recovery between 95‒105%.
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JPC - Journal of Planar Chromatography - Modern TLC is an international journal devoted exclusively to the publication of research papers on analytical and preparative planar chromatography. The journal covers all fields of planar chromatography, on all kinds of stationary phase (paper, layer, gel) and with various modes of migration of the mobile phase (capillary action or forced flow).