Authors :
Dr. Sapna Shrikumar; Ardhra Maria M F; Gadha M; Gayathri P; Gopika Praveen; Jisha K
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 7 - July
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUL952
Abstract :
Standardization of herbal preparations is
crucial because the growing use of herbal medicines and
the globalization of the herbal medicinal industries have
raised serious concerns about safety among the public
and health authorities. However, the majority of the time,
it was discovered that the standardization procedure was
challenging and time-consuming. Thus, piperine from
Piper nigrum in the commercial formulation could be
quantitatively determined and standardized using an
easy-to-use and trustworthy UV-Visible
Spectrophotometric technique. In accordance with WHO
guidelines, UV-visible spectrophotometric investigations
of several parameters are part of the study. This work
presents a spectrophotometric technique in the UV area
at 342 nm that is easy to use, quick, sensitive and
accurate. It was established how much piperine was
present in the sample and validated. Therefore, piperine
in the commercial formulations may be reliably
quantified using the suggested method.
Keywords :
Standardization, UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Piperine, Piper Nigrum.
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- Dr. Sapna Shrikumar and Akshaya Unni K C, “Averrhoa carambola: an overview”, World journal of pharmaceutical research, 2024, Vol 13, Issue 10.
- Dr. Sapna Shrikumar, Asish S, Akshaya S, Jesvin Joby and Sreelakshmi K “Pharmacognostical and phytochemical studies for the standardisation of plant Nycanthes arbor-tristis Linn” International Journal of Green and Herbal Chemistry, June 2024, Vol 13, Issue 3, Pg 234-243.
- Dr. Sapna Shrikumar, Afra P, Fathimathul Nasrin K A and Mufeeda “Standardisation of Pouteria campechiana leaves for its pharmacognostical and phytochemical studies” African Journal of Biological Sciences, June 2024, Vol 6, Issue 5, Pg 6312-6326.
- Dr. Sapna Shrikumar, Maria Nison, Nanditha Das P M and Sreeshma K Babu “Pharmacognostical and Phytochemical studies on leaves of Gliricidia sepium Kunth”, International Journal of Green and Herbal Chemistry, June 2024, Vol 13, Issue 3, Pg 219-233.
- Dr. Sapna Shrikumar and Archana.S “Exploring the therapeutic potential of Clerodendrum infortunatum: A comprehensive review” International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), June 2024, Vol 12, Issue 6, Pg 699-706.
- Dr. Sapna Shrikumar, Drisya M K and Surya S Nair “Review on Essential oil: Antimicrobial activities of Origanum manjoram and Thymus vulgaris” World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, June 2024, Vol 13, Issue 11, Pg 248-256
Standardization of herbal preparations is
crucial because the growing use of herbal medicines and
the globalization of the herbal medicinal industries have
raised serious concerns about safety among the public
and health authorities. However, the majority of the time,
it was discovered that the standardization procedure was
challenging and time-consuming. Thus, piperine from
Piper nigrum in the commercial formulation could be
quantitatively determined and standardized using an
easy-to-use and trustworthy UV-Visible
Spectrophotometric technique. In accordance with WHO
guidelines, UV-visible spectrophotometric investigations
of several parameters are part of the study. This work
presents a spectrophotometric technique in the UV area
at 342 nm that is easy to use, quick, sensitive and
accurate. It was established how much piperine was
present in the sample and validated. Therefore, piperine
in the commercial formulations may be reliably
quantified using the suggested method.
Keywords :
Standardization, UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Piperine, Piper Nigrum.