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Development of a RP-HPLC Method for Analysis of Triphala Curna and Its Applicability to Test Variations in Triphala Curna Preparations

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Specialty Pharmacy
Date 2010 May 27
PMID 20502543
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A sensitive, rapid, reverse phase HPLC method is reported for analysis of Triphala Curna using gallic acid, chebulagic acid and chebulinic acid as markers. Validation data for the method has been provided. Unlike methods of recovery testing adopted for synthetic chemicals, a modified approach has been presented here for a formulation like Triphala Curna having three myrobalans in its composition. Data has been provided to demonstrate applicability of the method developed to assess the variation in the Triphala Curna preparations.

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