Quality Characterisation and HPTLC fingerprinting of Vachadi syrup: A polyherbal formulation

Journal Title: The Journal of Phytopharmacology - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 6

Abstract

Polyherbal formulations (PHFs) are potential for their safety, cost effectiveness and better acceptability than allopathic drugs. PHFs help in amelioration of various serious disorders. Therapeutic efficacy of herbal medicine is exerted due to the bioactive constituents of plants. The present study was aimed to prepare and standardize a polyherbal formulation (Vachadi syrup) including traditional drugs such as Acorus calamus (rhizomes), Trachyspermum ammi (fruits), Phyllanthus emblica (fruits), Terminalia bellirica (fruits), Terminalia chebula (fruits), Zingiber officinalis (rhizomes). Methods: Prepared polyherbal formulation was subjected to determine the physical constants (pH determination, refractive index, specific gravity, total solids, reducing and non reducing sugar) and HPTLC fingerprinting. Results: The analysis revealed the physical constant such as refractive index 1.43418, specific gravity 1.256, pH 3.5, total solids 61.50, total sugar 17.64 and reducing sugar 4.46. HPTLC fingerprinting profile showed different band patterns at different wavelength under short UV, long UV and at 620nm after derivatisation with vanillin sulphuric acid spraying reagent. Unique Rf patterns were recorded. Conclusion: Vachadi syrup was authenticated according to pharmacopeial standards as its analysis was important to ensure the quality of drug.

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Lowkesh Chandravanshi, Chethan Kumar VK, Nagaratna Jartarghar

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Lowkesh Chandravanshi, Chethan Kumar VK, Nagaratna Jartarghar (2016). Quality Characterisation and HPTLC fingerprinting of Vachadi syrup: A polyherbal formulation. The Journal of Phytopharmacology, 5(6), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-49706