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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF HPTLC METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF VASICINE, CURCUMIN AND CUCURBITACIN B IN AN AYURVEDIC FORMULATION: PANCHTIKTA GHRITA.

Author: SHAH D.*, CHAUHAN B, SATANI B
Abstract: An upsurge towards the usage of alternative medicines is currently being observed worldwide. India has one of the richest and most diverse heritages in the world and Ayurveda is an integral part of it. But thestandardization of these phyto-pharmaceuticals still remains a major challenge. The current study is aimed at standardizing an Ayurvedic formulation: Panchtikta Ghrita by developing a HPTLC method for the estimation of active markers (Vasicine, Curcumin and Cucurbitacin B) and its validation using the ICH guidelines.[1]The markers are successfully resolved using the mobile phase chloroform: methanol (9.5:1) and also a good linear relationship is observed in the regression analysis data of each marker. The proposed method is accurate and reproducible and can thus be applied for the routine quality control analysis of the formulation.
Keyword: Standardization, Panchtikta Ghrita, HPTLC, Vasicine, Curcumin, Cucurbitacin B
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