Liquid chromatographic determination of sennosides in Cassia angustifolia leaves

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Abstract

A simple liquid chromatographic method was developed for the determination of sennosides B and A in leaves of Cassia angustifolia. These compounds were extracted from leaves with a mixture of methanol-water (70 + 30, v/v) after defatting with hexane. Analyte separation and quantitation were achieved by gradient reversed-phase liquid chromatography and UV absorbance at 270 nm using a photodiode array detector. The method involves the use of an RP-18 Lichrocart reversed-phase column (5 μm, 125 × 4.0 mm id) and a binary gradient mobile-phase profile. The various other aspects of analysis, namely, peak purity, similarity, recovery, repeatability, and robustness, were validated. Average recoveries of 98.5 and 98.6%, with a coefficient of variation of 0.8 and 0.3%, were obtained by spiking sample solution with 3 different concentration solutions of standards (60, 100, and 200 μg/mL). Detection limits were 10 μg/ mL for sennoside B and 35 μg/mL for sennoside A, present in the sample solution. The quantitation limits were 28 and 100 μg/mL. The analytical method was applied to a large number of senna leaf samples. The new method provides a reliable tool for rapid screening of C. angustifolia samples in large numbers, which is needed in breeding/genetic engineering and genetic mapping experiments.

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Srivastava, A., Pandey, R., Verma, R. K., & Gupta, M. M. (2006). Liquid chromatographic determination of sennosides in Cassia angustifolia leaves. Journal of AOAC International, 89(4), 937–941. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/89.4.937

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