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In the present paper we report our work on development and validation of TLC densitometric method for simultaneous quanti fi cation of Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin and Gallic acid, and quanti fi cation of β -Sitosterol using HPTLC.To the best of our knowledge, this is the fi rst report of simultaneous quanti fi cation of these four bioactive compounds viz. Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin and Gallic acid using HPTLC from this plant. Simultaneous quanti fi cation of Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin and Gallic acid was carried out from the methanolic and hydrolysed extract (2N HCl) using the Solvent System of Toluene: Ethyl acetate: Formic acid (6: 6: 1, v/v/v). β -Sitosterol was quanti fi ed from petroleum ether extract using the Solvent System of Toluene : Methanol (9: 1, v/v). The methods were validated using ICH guidelines in terms of precision, repeatability and accuracy. The thin layer chromatography densitometric methods were found to be precise with RSD for intra-day in the range of 2.62–4.26, 0.35–2.5, 0.61–1.83, 1.14–1.57 and 0.15–0.52 and for interday in the range of 1.90–4.27, 0.85–3.05, 0.97–1.45, 0.58–1.27 and 0.26–0.61 for different concentrations of Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin, Gallic acid and β -Sitosterol respectively. The linearity ranges for Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin and Gallic acid were found to be the same (160 –720 ng/spot) with correlation coef fi cients ( r -values) of 0.999, 0.997, 0.998 and 0.996 respectively. The linearity range for β -Sitosterol was 80–480 ng/spot with correlation coef fi cient ( r -values) of 0.995. Instrumental precision was 3.39, 3.36, 3.05, 1.20 and 0.85 (% RSD) for Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin, Gallic acid and β -Sitosterol respectively. Accuracy of the method was checked by conducting recovery studies at three different levels for both the compounds and the average percentage recoveries obtained were 100.38, 101.45, 102.38, 99.9 and 99.92% respectively for Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin, Gallic acid and -Sitosterol. The amount of Bergenin, (+)-Catechin and Gallic acid was 0.22, 0.063 and 0.25 % w/w respectively whereas Gallicin was not in detectable amount. Developed method permitted simultaneous quanti fi cation of Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin and Gallic acid, and showed good resolution and separation from other constituents of extract and was found to be simple, precise, speci fi c, sensitive and accurate. It can be adopted for routine quality control of herbal material and formulations containing Bergenia ciliata .

Highlights

  • Bergenia ciliata (Haw.) Sternb. forma ligulata Yeo

  • We report our work on quantification of five marker compounds viz., Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin, Gallic acid and -Sitosterol by high performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC)

  • We developed TLC densitometric methods for simultaneous quantification of Bergenin, (+)-Catechin, Gallicin, Gallic acid and CA:(+)-Catechin Standard

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Introduction

Bergenia ciliata (Haw.) Sternb. forma ligulata Yeo. (syn. Saxifraga ligulata Wall., B. ligulata (Wall) Engl.); Fam. It is a reputed drug of Ayurveda, commonly known as Pasanbheda. This plant has been recognized for its action on the urinary tract since ancient times, the name Pasanbheda being descriptive of its litholytic property [3]. The rhizomes have been used for centuries in Ayurvedic formulations for various ailments [4]. It has been used as a poultice, for treating boils, for curing diarrhea and vomiting, for treatment of fever, cough, menorrhagia, excessive uterine hemorrhage and pulmonary infections [5, 6]. The major chemical constituents reported from B. ciliata are 11-O-galloyl

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