Planta Med 2009; 75(8): 860-863
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1185447
Analytical Studies
Letter
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Composition of Indigo naturalis

Inken Plitzko1 , Tobias Mohn1 , Natalie Sedlacek1 , Matthias Hamburger1
  • 1Institute of Pharmaceutical Biology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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received September 19, 2008 revised January 19, 2009

accepted January 22, 2009

Publikationsdatum:
18. März 2009 (online)

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Abstract

A proposal for a European Pharmacopoeia monograph concerning Indigo naturalis has recently been published, whereby the indigo (1) and indirubin (2) content should be determined by HPLC‐UV. This method was tested, but problems were seen with the dosage of indigo due to poor solubility. A quantitative assay for indigo based on 1H‐NMR was developed as an alternative. The HPLC and qNMR assays were compared with eight Indigo naturalis samples. The HPLC assay consistently gave much lower indigo concentrations because solubility was the limiting factor in sample preparation. In one sample, sucrose was identified by 1H‐NMR as an organic additive. Simple wet chemistry assays for undeclared additives such as sugars and starch were tested with artificially spiked Indigo naturalis samples to establish their limits of detection, and sulfate ash determinations were carried out in view of a better assessment of Indigo naturalis in a future European monograph.

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