2014
DOI: 10.4172/2329-6798.1000e118
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Quantitative High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography for the Analysis of Herbal Medicines: Problems and Advantages

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“…In the process of isolating and fractionating the ethyl acetate extract of A. terreus MP15, a bioassay-guided technique was used. Starting with thin layer chromatography (TLC) which is easy to carry out, cheap and effective (Kustrin and Hettiarachchi, 2014), 11 spots with a broad range of polarities were obtained. The optimized solvent system used was dichloromethane: methanol at the ratio of 9:1.…”
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“…In the process of isolating and fractionating the ethyl acetate extract of A. terreus MP15, a bioassay-guided technique was used. Starting with thin layer chromatography (TLC) which is easy to carry out, cheap and effective (Kustrin and Hettiarachchi, 2014), 11 spots with a broad range of polarities were obtained. The optimized solvent system used was dichloromethane: methanol at the ratio of 9:1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So there is restricted information, which is not sufficient to identify the new medicinally valuable plant and those medicinal plant species which are closely related, similarly identification of the adulterant plant species 7 . Chromatographic finger printing can be used to identify the plant, determine active ingredients or markers and detect impurities or contaminants such as herbicides 8 . High performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) is frequently used as an alternative to HPLC for the authentication and quantification of plant products because of its accuracy, simplicity, costeffectiveness and rapidity 9 .…”
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