Proposal for a standardised method for the identification of essential oils by HPTLC.

Q4 Medicine Pharmeuropa bio & scientific notes Pub Date : 2021-01-01
T K T Do, I Trettin, R De Vaumas, S Cañigueral, C Valder, E Reich
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The European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.), includes both individual monographs on essential oils and a general monograph that covers all essential oils for pharmaceutical use, whether covered by an individual monograph or not. The individual monographs generally describe gas chromatography as a first identification test, while thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) methods are included in the second identification series. To comply with Ph. Eur. general chapter 2.8.25. High-performance thin-layer chromatography of herbal drugs and herbal drug preparations, HPTLC parameters must be standardised. Currently, 18 of the 32 monographs on essential oils feature the same TLC/HPTLC method, but differ in terms of the other conditions described. A single, standardised chromatographic system with a system suitability test (SST) and intensity markers for all 32 essential oils covered by individual monographs would be desirable, particularly for pharmacies and other users that cannot perform gas chromatography for financial reasons. To this end, this paper describes the development of a general HPTLC method for the identification of essential oils in compliance with general chapter 2.8.25. The method proposes the use of ethyl acetate, toluene (5:95 V/V) as mobile phase, isoeugenol/isoeugenyl acetate for the SST, and a combination of one alcohol (either borneol or linalool) and one ester (either linalyl acetate or bornyl acetate) as intensity markers.

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建立高效液相色谱法鉴别精油的标准化方法。
欧洲药典(Ph. Eur.)既包括精油的个别专论,也包括涵盖所有药用精油的一般专论,无论是否被个别专论覆盖。个别专著一般将气相色谱法描述为第一鉴定方法,而薄层色谱法(TLC)和高效薄层色谱法(HPTLC)方法则包括在第二鉴定系列中。符合Ph. Eur。通论2.8.25。中药及中药制剂的高效薄层色谱,HPTLC参数必须规范。目前,32本精油专著中有18本采用了相同的TLC/HPTLC方法,但在描述的其他条件方面有所不同。单个专著所涵盖的所有32种精油都需要一个具有系统适用性测试(SST)和强度标记的单一标准化色谱系统,特别是对于由于经济原因无法进行气相色谱的药房和其他用户。为此,本文根据通论2.8.25的要求,描述了一种用于鉴别精油的通用HPTLC方法的发展。该方法建议使用乙酸乙酯,甲苯(5:95 V/V)作为流动相,异丁香酚/乙酸异丁香酯作为SST,一种醇(冰片或芳樟醇)和一种酯(乙酸芳樟醇或乙酸龙骨酯)的组合作为强度标记。
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