Traditional Medicine and Modern Medicine (Jan 2023)

Green HPTLC-method to estimate trans-Cinnamaldehyde in Ayurvedic formulation Sitopaladi Churna

  • Arun K. S. Parihar,
  • Umakant Sahu,
  • K. S. Karbhal,
  • S. R. Inchulkar,
  • Prashant Kumar Gupta,
  • Arun Kumar Mahapatra,
  • N. S. Chauhan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1142/S2575900023500064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 06
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Traditional medicine is a preferred home remedy for common cold, cough, allergic conditions, etc. in South East Asia. Ayurveda, originated in India, has a long history of treating upper respiratory disorders. Sitopaladi churn (powder) is one of the most sold “over-the-counter” herbal medicine for upper respiratory ailments cure. Quality control and validation is a hindrance for Ayurvedic product development. This study was conducted to estimate and validate for quantitative study of trans-Cinnamaldehyde in Ayurvedic medicine Sitopaladi Churna (SPC) through high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) method. The quantitative study was performed at the wavelength 294[Formula: see text]nm and validated as per ICH guidelines. The content of trans-Cinnamaldehyde in SPC was found to be 0.093%. Green HPTLC method is simple and sensitive for standardization and is validated for trans-Cinnamaldehyde in Sitopaladi powder. This method would add a different approach for quality control and assay of SPC.

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