2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10337-022-04183-7
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Identification, Validation and Standardization of Bioactive Molecules Using UPLC/MS-QToF, UHPLC and HPTLC in Divya-Denguenil-Vati: A Penta-Herbal Formulation for Dengue Fever

Abstract: For the last fifty years, Dengue has been one of the most common mosquito-borne arboviral infections which has spread over the tropical and subtropical world. Divya-Denguenil-Vati (DNV) has been formulated by blending five specific herbs for effective resolution of Dengue fever. In the present study, we aimed to identify, develop, validate, and standardize methods for Divya-Denguenil-Vati (DNV), on UHPLC and HPTLC analytical platforms, with rapid, sensitive, accurate and rugged attributes. At first, 97 phyto-c… Show more

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“…The fragmentation of phenolic acids in negative mode is usually characterized by the elimination of CO 2 and the hexosyl moiety from the parent ions. Peaks 3 and 5 exhibited parent ions at m/z 169.01 and 153.01 and fragments at m/z 108.02 and 125.02 were identified as gallic acid [15] and protocatechuic acid [19], respectively.…”
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“…The fragmentation of phenolic acids in negative mode is usually characterized by the elimination of CO 2 and the hexosyl moiety from the parent ions. Peaks 3 and 5 exhibited parent ions at m/z 169.01 and 153.01 and fragments at m/z 108.02 and 125.02 were identified as gallic acid [15] and protocatechuic acid [19], respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peaks 4, 8, 9, 12, and 14 possessed a product ion at m/z 191.05, suggesting a possible substitution by quinic acid. Peak 4 with an [M − H] − ion at m/z 343.06 was characterized as galloylquinic acid [16,21], while peak 12, with m/z 353.08, was characterized as chlorogenic acid [19], according to the reference. Peak 8 showed an MS ion at m/z 179.03, implying a possible substitution of caffeic acid, which was identified as neochlorogenic acid [19,22,23].…”
Section: Other Compoundsmentioning
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