Bacopa monnieri (whole plant)

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Introduction

Macroscopic Entries

Microscopic Entries

Epidermis of leaf showing a lignified base of a large 4 celled glandular trichome from Bacopa monnieri observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glyrcerol Solutioncellular structures identified in this botanical specimen are the epidermis of leaf showing a lignified base of a large 4 celled glandular trichome and the vascular tissue seen within the mesophyll of the leaf showing no distinct midrib.

Source: Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories [1]

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HPTLC Entries

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Bacopa (leaf) HPTLC ID - Sulfuric acid reagent, white RT

Bacopa (leaf) (Bacopa monnieri)

Lane Assignments Lanes, from left to right (Track, Volume, Sample):

  1. 5 μL Bacopaside, bacoside A3, bacosine (with increasing Rf)
  2. 5 μL Madecassoside, asiaticoside, madecassic acid, asiatic acid (with increasing Rf)
  3. 5 μL Bacopa herb 1
  4. 5 μL Bacopa herb 2
  5. 5 μL Bacopa herb 3
  6. 5 μL Bacopa herb 4
  7. 5 μL Bacopa herb 5
  8. 5 μL Gotu kola pwd extract USP
  9. 5 μL Gotu kola herb 1
  10. 5 μL Gotu kola herb 2 

Stationary Phase Stationary phase, i.e. Silica gel 60, F254 

Mobile Phase Dichloromethane, methanol, water 14:16:1 (v/v/v) 

Sample Preparation Method Sample: Mix 1.0 g of powdered sample with 10 mL of methanol and sonicate for 10 minutes, then centrifuge or filter the solutions and use the supernatants / filtrates as test solutions.

Derivatization reagent: Sulfuric acid reagent; Preparation: 20 mL of sulfuric acid 98% in 180 mL of methanol. Use: Dip (time 0, speed 5), heat at 120°C for 3 min. 

Detection Method Saturated chamber; developing distance 70 mm from lower edge; relative humidity 33% 

Reference see Reference: Individually dissolve 1 mg of bacoside A3 and 1 mg of asiaticoside in 1 mL of methanol. Optional: Individually dissolve 1 mg each of asiatic acid, madecassic acid, madecassoside, bacopaside, and bacosine in 1 mL of methanol. 

Other Notes Images presented in this entry are examples and are not intended to be used as a bases for setting specifications for quality control purposes.

System suitability test: Bacoside A3: brownish violet zone at Rf ~ 0.48. Asiaticoside: brownish violet zone at Rf ~ 0.30.

Identification: Compare result with reference images. The fingerprint of the test solution is similar to that of the corresponding botanical reference sample. Additional weak zones may be present. Under white light the test solution shows a brown zone at the position of reference bacoside A3 and a faint pink zone at the position of reference bacoside at Rf ~ 0.90. In the lower third of the chromatogram there may be several greenish-brown zones.

Test for adulteration: No intense zones may be seen between the zone due to bacoside A3 and bacosine (red arrow, Gotu kola herb).


Source: HPTLC Association [2]

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