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Title: Exploration of HPTLC Technology for Rapid Chemical Fingerprinting and Simultaneous Determination of Bioactive Constituents from Clitoria ternatea Linn
Authors: Makasana, Jayanti
Gajbhiye, Narendra
Bishoyi, Ashok Kumar
Savaliya, Mehulkumar
Raju, Saravanan
Bansod, Shrikant
Baldaniya, Lalji
Dholakiya, Bharatkumar
Keywords: Keywords
chemical screening
Clitoria ternatea
HPTLC
method development
method validation
simultaneous determination
Issue Date: 16-Mar-2023
Abstract: The analytical methods used for herbal analysis are need to be economic, fast and also produce minimum quantities of hazardous chemical waste. Presently analytical community put interest in the research area of non-hazardous and eco-friendly practices to develop various green chromatographic methods for routine quality analysis. High cost of phytochemical analysis and uses of hazardous chemicals with high-end sophisticated instrument, the attempt made to develop a simple analytical method for multiple samples with short time and less uses of solvents. A HPTLC method was developed for simultaneous determination of biological important constituents like β- sitosterol, taraxerol, clitorienolactone B and β-sitosterol glycoside from Clitoria ternatea Linn. The proposed method was validated and satisfied the ICH guidelines to demonstrate that the method is adaptable for its intended purpose. The method is simple, sensitive and economic it therefore embraces potential for detection, monitoring, and simultaneous quantification of the four bioactive compounds for C. ternatea and could also be apply to other species
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/1822
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