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Original Articles

Quantitative HPTLC Analysis of Artemisinin in Dried Artemisia annua L.: A Practical Approach

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Pages 2209-2219 | Received 22 Dec 2006, Accepted 11 Jan 2007, Published online: 28 Jun 2007
 

Abstract

Artemisinin, an antimalarial substance, is obtained on a large scale from dried leaves of Artemisia annua L. To monitor the plant during growth, determine time of harvest, or evaluate the commercial value of plant material—all with respect to the artemisinin content—it is most important to have available a simple, rapid, and cost efficient, yet dependable quantitative method of analysis. In this paper, we propose a streamlined and practical approach, taking into account a critical review of several papers recently published on the subject, as well as experimental and validation data obtained in our laboratory. The resulting HPTLC method utilizes separation on silica gel 60 with cyclohexane, ethyl acetate, acetic acid (20:10:1) as mobile phase, derivatization with modified anisaldehyde reagent and highly specific densitometric evaluation of fluorescence at 520 nm with a cut‐off filter at 540 nm. Over a wide concentration range of 20 ng absolute (0.05% in the dried plant material) up to a theoretical amount of 1,300 ng (3.25%), the method can be applied for screening the artemisinin content of 9 samples in an hour. Following a suitable dilution, a precise and accurate assay can be performed in the linear working range of 30–100 ng absolute.

Acknowledgment

The authors are grateful to X. Simonnet (Mediplant, Switzerland) and Ch. Giblain (Bionexx, Madagascar) who supported this work with samples and reference materials.

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