scholarly journals Method development for simultaneous detection of ferulic acid and vanillin using high-performance thin layer chromatography

Author(s):  
Swarali S Hingse ◽  
Shraddha B Digole ◽  
Uday S Annapure
Biosensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 169
Author(s):  
Liat Moscovici ◽  
Carolin Riegraf ◽  
Nidaa Abu-Rmailah ◽  
Hadas Atias ◽  
Dror Shakibai ◽  
...  

The persistence of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) throughout wastewater treatment processes poses a significant health threat to humans and to the environment. The analysis of EDCs in wastewater remains a challenge for several reasons, including (a) the multitude of bioactive but partially unknown compounds, (b) the complexity of the wastewater matrix, and (c) the required analytical sensitivity. By coupling biological assays with high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC), different samples can be screened simultaneously, highlighting their active components; these may then be identified by chemical analysis. To allow the multiparallel detection of diverse endocrine disruption activities, we have constructed Saccharomyces cerevisiae-based bioreporter strains, responding to compounds with either estrogenic or androgenic activity, by the expression of green (EGFP), red (mRuby), or blue (mTagBFP2) fluorescent proteins. We demonstrate the analytical potential inherent in combining chromatographic compound separation with a direct fluorescent signal detection of EDC activities. The applicability of the system is further demonstrated by separating influent samples of wastewater treatment plants, and simultaneously quantifying estrogenic and androgenic activities of their components. The combination of a chemical separation technique with an optical yeast-based bioassay presents a potentially valuable addition to our arsenal of environmental pollution monitoring tools.


Author(s):  
Nirma Chavda ◽  
Suresh Kumar

The literature survey explains that there is not any stability indicating method reportedly for combination of Azelnidipine and Telmisartan till date. Validation and development of stability indicating analytical methods is possible as per ICH Guidelines. There are several of Spectroscopic methods such as Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Mass spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and Chromatographic methods such as High performance liquid chromatography, Thin layer Chromatography, High Performance thin layer chromatography, Gas chromatography and Ultra performance liquid chromatography etc. used for stability indicating method development and validation.


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