Authors :
Avishi Jain; Giriraj Bhardwaj; Dr. Saloni Kakkar; Dr. Meenu
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 6 - June
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8174036
Abstract :
Aim: The purpose of the study was to quantify
eugenol in different formulations of Ocimum sanctum via
HPTLC.
Materials and Methods: Formulations were Tulsi
Ghanvati tablets, Dabur Honitus Hotsip, Himalaya Tulsi
tablets and Divya Coronil tablets; Chemicals were
eugenol, methanol, toluene, ethyl acetate and formic
acid. Extracts were prepared by Maceration and Reflux
Condensation. Quantitative analysis was done by
HPTLC.
Results: Quantitative determination of eugenol has been
done successfully. The minimum and maximum yield
calculated was 0.04 and 1.42 respectively. For the most
beneficial and efficient usage of tulsi, it can be employed
for the standardisation and quantification of eugenol in
various herbal compositions.
Keywords :
Eugenol, HPTLC, Tulsi, Marketed formulations, Extraction, Marker, Standar.
Aim: The purpose of the study was to quantify
eugenol in different formulations of Ocimum sanctum via
HPTLC.
Materials and Methods: Formulations were Tulsi
Ghanvati tablets, Dabur Honitus Hotsip, Himalaya Tulsi
tablets and Divya Coronil tablets; Chemicals were
eugenol, methanol, toluene, ethyl acetate and formic
acid. Extracts were prepared by Maceration and Reflux
Condensation. Quantitative analysis was done by
HPTLC.
Results: Quantitative determination of eugenol has been
done successfully. The minimum and maximum yield
calculated was 0.04 and 1.42 respectively. For the most
beneficial and efficient usage of tulsi, it can be employed
for the standardisation and quantification of eugenol in
various herbal compositions.
Keywords :
Eugenol, HPTLC, Tulsi, Marketed formulations, Extraction, Marker, Standar.