Determination of Arbutin in Herbal Medicinal Products

N. Antonova, S. S. Prokhvatilova, E. Shefer, A. Kalinin, I. M. Morgunov, T. A. Golomazova, U. S. Legon’kova
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Arbutin is the main active ingredient in many herbal medicinal products that have diuretic, antimicrobial, bactericidal, and antioxidant effects. Many of these products are mixtures of different herbal substances. Therefore, the approaches to quality control of HMPs can vary significantly. The aim of the study was to compare arbutin assay procedures used in quality control of arbutin-containing products. Materials and methods. Samples of the following HMPs were used in the study: monocomponent Bearberry Leaf and multicomponent Brusniver® (herbal mixture, powder). The test methods used were titrimetry, ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry, and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Results. The authors compared five arbutin assay procedures described in the monographs and product files for arbutin-containing HMPs. Conclusions. It has been established that the analysed procedures cannot be used interchangeably as equivalent test methods; the limits for arbutin have to be established for each specific procedure. Iodometric titration is the most labour- and time-consuming method, and the determined titration endpoint is a subjective assessment. Spectrophotometric methods do not require the use of an arbutin reference standard, but they can give overestimated results as compared to the HPLC and titrimetry methods. HPLC methods are more selective, but they require the use of reference standards. The recommended test methods for HMP quality control are HPLC and visible spectrophotometry; the titrimetric method is recommended for replacement.
中草药产品中熊果苷的测定
熊果苷是许多草药产品的主要活性成分,具有利尿、抗菌、杀菌和抗氧化作用。这些产品中有许多是不同草药物质的混合物。因此,hmp的质量控制方法可能会有很大差异。本研究的目的是比较熊果苷测定方法用于熊果苷产品的质量控制。材料和方法。本研究中使用的HMPs样品为:单组分熊果叶和多组分Brusniver®(草药混合物,粉末)。测定方法有滴定法、紫外可见分光光度法和高效液相色谱法。结果。作者比较了专著和产品文件中描述的含有熊果苷的hmp的五种熊果苷测定方法。结论。已经确定,所分析的程序不能作为等效的测试方法互换使用;熊果苷的限量必须为每个特定的程序建立。碘滴定法是最费力和耗时的方法,确定的滴定终点是一个主观的评估。分光光度法不需要使用熊果苷标准品,但与高效液相色谱法和滴定法相比,它们可能会给出高估的结果。高效液相色谱法选择性更强,但需要使用参考标准品。推荐采用高效液相色谱法和可见分光光度法进行HMP质量控制;建议更换滴定法。
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