DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A RP-HPLC METHOD FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF CURCUMIN, PIPERINE AND CAMPHOR IN AN AYURVEDIC FORMULATION

Authors

  • Sultana Shaikh M. PHARM Student, Department of Quality Assurance, Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada - Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 705.
  • Vandana Jain Associate Professor, Department of Quality Assurance, Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada - Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 705.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ijpps.2018v10i4.25216

Keywords:

Curcumin, Piperine, Camphor, Ayurvedic formulation, RP-HPLC, Validation, ICH

Abstract

Objective: To develop a novel, accurate, precise and linear reverse phase high performance liquid chromatographic (RP-HPLC) method for simultaneous qualitative and quantitative estimation of curcumin, piperine and camphor in an ayurvedic formulation and validate as per international conference on harmonization (ICH) guidelines.

Methods: In the present work, good chromatographic separation was achieved isocratically using a shim-pack HPLC C18 column (4.6 x 250 mm, 5μm) and mobile phase consisting of 0.02 M potassium dihydrogen orthophosphate buffer (pH adjusted to 3.5 with orthophosphoric acid) and acetonitrile in the ratio 40:60, at flow rate of 1 ml/min and column temperature maintained at 35 °C. The effluents obtained were monitored at 255 nm with UV-visible detector.

Results: The retention time of curcumin, piperine and camphor was found to be 6.57 min, 7.32 min and 8.57 min respectively. Linearity of curcumin and camphor were found in the range of 4-8 ppm and that of piperine was found to be 5-9 ppm. The correlation coefficient for curcumin, piperine and camphor were 0.998, 0.99 and 0.994 respectively. The high recovery values (98 %-102 %) indicate a satisfactory accuracy. The low percent relative standard deviation (% RSD) values in the precision study reveals that the method is precise.

Conclusion: The developed method is novel, simple, precise, rapid, accurate and reproducible for simultaneous quantitative estimation of curcumin, piperine and camphor in an ayurvedic formulation. Hence the developed method can be used for quantitative analysis and quality control of extracts and commercial samples of other species containing these three markers.

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Author Biographies

Sultana Shaikh, M. PHARM Student, Department of Quality Assurance, Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada - Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 705.

Currently persiung in S.Y M.PHARM (Quality Assurance) from Oriental college of pharmacy.....Mumbai university topper in Sem 2 of F.Y M.PHARM (Quality Assurance)....

Vandana Jain, Associate Professor, Department of Quality Assurance, Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada - Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 705.

Associate Professor at oriental college of pharmacy, recipient of ugc-jrf in engg and tech.....successfully completed 2 minor research project granted by mumbai university.......several publications in national and international journal of good impact factor...

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Published

01-04-2018

How to Cite

Shaikh, S., and V. Jain. “DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A RP-HPLC METHOD FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF CURCUMIN, PIPERINE AND CAMPHOR IN AN AYURVEDIC FORMULATION”. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 10, no. 4, Apr. 2018, pp. 115-21, doi:10.22159/ijpps.2018v10i4.25216.

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