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The newly developed Net Analyte Signal Standard Addition Method (NASSAM) for the simultaneous estimation of berberine
and curcumine was simple, specific, accurate, precise, rapid, sensitive and economical which indicate its adequacy for
routine pharmaceutical analysis. NASSAM is used for the spectrophotometric determination of analyte in the multicomponent
system. Spectrophotometric measurements were made on Perkin Elmer Lambda 35 UV/visible spectrophotometer coupled
with computer loaded with UV Win Lab PC software version 6.0.3. All spectra were scanned at 210-520 nm and saved in CSV
format and then data were statistically analysed by unscramblerŽ 10.2. The LOD and LOQ were found to be 0.063 μg/mL and
0.207 μg/mL for berberine and 0.019 μg/mL and 0.065 μg/mL for curcumin, respectively. The percentage purity of the market
formulation Talekt for berberine and curcumin were found to be 94.13% w/w and 96.98% w/w, respectively. This method was
simple, precise, accurate, sensitive and reproducible and can be used for the routine quality control testing for the marketed
polyherbal formulations.
Biography
Nitin Sharma is Assistant Professor at ISF college of Pharmacy and has completed his Master in Pharmacy with specialization in Pharmaceutical
Analysis. He is pursuing his Ph.D. on the up-thrust area of prostate cancer under the supervision of Professor T. R. Bhardwaj. He published 6
research articles in national and international Journals. He has a vast experience in Analytical and Bioanalytical method development by HPLC.
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