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DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF HPTLC METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF 6-GINGEROL IN SOFT GELATIN CAPSULE CONTAINING GINGER OLEORESIN

Published:14 Aug 2014
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Keshwar Unmesh1*, Pimplapure Soumit1, Dhurde Ss1, Shrikhande Bk1

1 Baidyanath Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd, Nagpur, India

Corresponding Author:Keshwar Unmesh

subjectAbstract

A sensitive and reliable HPTLC method has been developed for quantitative estimation of 6-gingerol in the soft gelatin capsule containing Ginger oleoresin. Chromatography was performed on silica gel 60 F254 percolated TLC plate using n-hexane: ether (4.0: 6.0, v/v) as solvent system and densitometric determination was carried out by TLC scanner (CAMAG) at 254 nm in reflectance/absorbance mode. The Rf value of 6-gingerol was found to be 0.27 ± 0.01. Linearity was found to be in the concentration range of 200 ng to 1400 ng. The linear regression data for the calibration plots showed a good linear relationship with r²=0.997 for 6-gingerol. The accuracy of the method was checked by conducting recovery studies at three different levels, using the standard addition method. The average recovery of 6-gingerol was found to be 99.96%. The proposed HPTLC method provide a good resolution of 6-gingerol and can be used for quantification of 6-gingerol present in soft gelatin capsule. The method is rapid, simple and precise.

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HPTLCgingerolSoft gelatin capsuleGinger oleoresinZingiber officinale

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How to Cite

Unmesh, K., Soumit, P., Ss, D., & Bk, S. (2014). DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF HPTLC METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF 6-GINGEROL IN SOFT GELATIN CAPSULE CONTAINING GINGER OLEORESIN. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.31142/ijahm/v4i4.03

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