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Rapid selection of Andrographis paniculata medicinal plant materials based on major bioactive using near-infrared spectroscopy

Journal

CHEMICAL PAPERS
Volume 75, Issue 11, Pages 5633-5644

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11696-021-01746-0

Keywords

Andrographolides; Near-infrared; Herb; Herbal medicine; Quality control

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  1. Kasetsart University Research and Development Institute (KURDI), Bangkok, Thailand [133.57]

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The study demonstrated the use of near-infrared spectroscopy for rapid and non-destructive analysis of Andrographis paniculata, allowing for classification and determination of active ingredients content. The method proved to be efficient and accurate, providing valuable information for pharmaceutical factories.
The quantitative analysis of andrographolides in Andrographis paniculata plant materials is essential for pharmaceutical factories. This analysis cannot be done for all samples due to the conventional process using the extraction and HPLC methods requires a long analysis time and sample destruction. Therefore, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was employed to classify the class of A. paniculata and to determine the content of two active ingredients, andrographolide (AP1) and dehydroandrographolide (AP3) in A. paniculata, rapidly and non-destructively. One hundred twenty dried powder samples were obtained from aerial parts, branches, leaves, and branches mixed with leaves. The NIR absorption scans were collected from a broad spectral region (1000-2500 nm). Then, the scanned samples were extracted and analyzed for their AP1 and AP3 contents using an HPLC reference method. The success classification model based on AP1 level was developed using the second derivative pretreated NIR spectra of the entire wavelength region using the Partial Least Squares-Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) method. The NIR calibration models were developed and tested for quantitative analysis with 50 independent samples. The models were identified for the analysis of the AP1 content with excellent performance (correlation coefficient (R) = 0.98; standard error of validation (SEV) = 0.24%) and for the analysis of the AP3 content at a good level of efficiency (R = 0.93; SEV = 0.15%). This study showed that NIR spectroscopic method offers rapid analysis for the selection of A. paniculata that meets the requirement in bioactive amount.

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