Sachin D. Patil , Shreya R. Karode , Neha R. Kolate , Tanay M. Korde
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In today's society, green chemistry has become crucial, and researchers are working towards sustainable development. Green analytical chemistry (GAC) is currently beginning to utilize eco-friendly methods. This results in a large number of green liquid chromatographic (LC) analyses of medications in various dosage forms.
Pharmaceutical High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) analysis has been used to discuss greenness or eco-friendly tools such as the Green Analytic Procedure Index (GAPI), National Environmental Methods Index (NEMI), analytical eco-scale assessment (ESA), analytical method greenness score (AMGS), and analytical greenness matric approach (AGREE). This study explores innovative green analytical chemistry methods, minimizing environmental impact while maintaining analytical performance. This review includes various article that has been published in the field of pharmaceutical green HPLC analysis. In order to promote sustainable analytical techniques, we also illustrated the idea of circular analytical chemistry (CAC) and its twelve guiding principles. We investigated developed and validated sustainable protocols using eco-friendly solvents, micro extraction techniques, and energy-efficient instrumentation. The results demonstrated significant reductions in waste, energy consumption, and the use of toxic reagents. This approach paves the way for environmentally responsible chemical analysis.