2021
DOI: 10.5530/ijnp.2021.1.8
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Optimized Extraction of Oleoresin Capsicum and Analytical Method Validation for Capsaicin using HPLC

Abstract: Background: Capsaicin, the main active constituent of oleoresin capsicum present in capsicum fruits, is responsible for their pungency and color. Capsaicinoids is an important phytoconstituents and hence exported for various benefits. Hypothesis of work: The process of extraction of oleoresin capsicum by reflux method was to be optimized using in terms of their percentage yield. Further ICH complicent analytical method for quantitative analysis of caipsaicin using HPLC was developed and validated in present st… Show more

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“…The majority of the published methods for the determination of capsaicinoids are based on a quick determination of analytes, with a low calibration curve and depending on samples (Capsicum frutescens) with longer extraction times [36]. As for camphor, there are not many HPLC methods that are available.…”
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“…The majority of the published methods for the determination of capsaicinoids are based on a quick determination of analytes, with a low calibration curve and depending on samples (Capsicum frutescens) with longer extraction times [36]. As for camphor, there are not many HPLC methods that are available.…”
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“…The method described by Shaikh and Jain [30] is not applicable for this type (ointment) of pharmaceutical formulation due to its simple extraction model, which would lead to poor separation of camphor and thus low selectivity of the method. Sharma et al [36] presented a method for capsaicinoid determination in capsicum oleoresin directly extracted from Capsicum frutescens; this method could be only partially acceptable for our laboratory for analysis of raw materials. Both methods [30,36] presented higher LOD and LOQ values for analytes of interest, as well as a small calibration range, and are not applicable to a complex sample, such as pharmaceutical formulations…”
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“…This highlights the significant impact of solvent polarity and extraction conditions on the efficacy of the process. [68] HPLC method A quantitative HPLC technique was developed at the author's lab to measure the amount of capsaicin at a wavelength maximum of 280 nm. The approach has been validated and demonstrated a linear response (R² = 0.9974) within the concentration range of 1 to 9 μg/mL.…”
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