Introduction to High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC)
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Author: Acharya Balkrishna*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815196412123010002
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Abstract
This chapter discusses chromatography, classification of chromatography,
thin layer chromatography (TLC) and how high-performance thin-layer
chromatography (HPTLC) is an advanced version of TLC. In brief, this chapter also
discusses the advantages and the areas where the HPTLC technique can be used.
High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatography Instrumentation
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Author: Acharya Balkrishna*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815196412123010003
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Abstract
HPTLC is one type of planar chromatography and the most advanced form
of instrumental TLC. HPTLC equipment involves an autosampler for the application of
a specific amount of sample on the plate, after spotting of sample the plate is developed
in a TLC development chamber after development the plate is dried and visualized
using visualizer. This chapter briefly discusses the equipment involved in the
development of TLC.
Process Steps for HPTLC Analysis
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Author: Acharya Balkrishna*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815196412123010004
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Abstract
This chapter briefly discusses the general aspects that can affect the result of
TLC. Sample preparation, application of samples, preparation of development solvents,
the steps involved in the development of TLC, visualization and derivatization, and
detection of analyte are the key steps of chromatographic development. This chapter
focuses on the process steps for HPTLC analysis.
Stationary Phase in High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC)
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Author: Acharya Balkrishna*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815196412123010005
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Abstract
As discussed in the first chapter, Chromatography is a separation technique
based on the different affinities of the components in a mixture of two immiscible
phases. One phase does not move (stationary phase) and the other moves through it in a
definite direction (mobile phase). This chapter discusses the adsorbent or stationary
phase used in TLC and the properties of these materials.
Hyphenation of HPTLC with other Techniques
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Author: Acharya Balkrishna*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815196412123010006
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Abstract
Hyphenation techniques are those where two different analytical techniques
are combined together to give synergy. The advantage includes high separation
efficiency, and the detection of compounds with high sensitivity and specificity.
HPTLC can be combined with liquid chromatography (LC), infrared (IR) spectroscopy,
ultra violate (UV) spectroscopy, and mass spectroscopy (MS). This chapter briefly
discusses the hyphenation of HPTLC with other analytical techniques, its uses,
advantages and areas of application of HPTLC coupled with other analytical
techniques.
Fingerprints of Medicinal Plants
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Author: Acharya Balkrishna*
DOI: 10.2174/9789815196412123010007
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Abstract
Medicinal plants are considered a rich source of phytochemicals, which can
be used in drug development. For this purpose, the selection of correctly identified
herbs is of significance as each herb has a unique phytochemical distribution pattern.
High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) is one of the simplest yet
robust techniques for the identification of herbs, as it can provide unique
phytochemical fingerprints for each herb. However, process parameters of generating
HPTLC fingerprints require rigorous optimization for each plant. This chapter provides
HPTLC fingerprints for 108 medicinal plants together with their botanical name and
common Hindi names. Besides providing optimized HPTLC conditions for generating
these unique 108 fingerprints, this book also offers a list of solvent systems and
derivatizing reagents for screening of phytochemicals. With classical taxonomical
features and HPTLC fingerprinting methodology compiled, this chapter aims to serve
as a guide for the identity verification of medicinal plants.
Introduction
Chemical Fingerprints of Medicinal Plant- HPTLC Profiling gives an overview of the use of high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) for profiling medicinal herbs. Starting with an introduction to HPTLC the book guides the reader through HPTLC instrumentation and laboratory application. Additional notes on the stationary HPTLC phases and hyphenating HTPLC with other analytical techniques are also provided. The book concludes with an exhaustive list of HPTLC fingerprints of many herbs that can be used in medicinal preparations. The book outlines a scientific approach to the identification and selection of herbs for preparing traditional medications. By reading this book, learners will be able to 1) understand the basics of HPTLC, 2) learn how to use the instruments for lab analysis and 3) quickly identify chemical fingerprints of important medicinal herbs. Key Features - A concise overview of HPTLC and associated techniques - A Step-by-step guide to performing HPTLC analysis - Full color illustrations - An exhaustive list of HPTLC fingerprints for 108 medicinal plants, with botanical names - An appendix of TLC solvent systems and reagents for different phytochemical compounds and secondary metabolites - Simple language for easy understanding - Detailed bibliography Chemical Fingerprints of Medicinal Plant- HPTLC Profiling is an essential handbook for scholars in analytical chemistry, plant science and traditional medicine who want to understand the application of HPTLC techniques for research and development in phytomedicine.