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      Validated Reversed-Phase Ion-Interaction High-Performance Liquid Chromatography for Quantitation of Nitrate Content of Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook. f. ex Benth. Leaves

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          This work sought to validate the reversed-phase ion-interaction high-performance liquid chromatography for quantifying the nitrate content in the extract and raw material of Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook. f. ex Benth. leaves. Three extraction methods (i.e., decoction, infusion, and ultrasound-assisted extraction) were investigated and compared. Furthermore, the effect of the solid-to-solvent ratio and defatting was also evaluated. The validation result showed that the high-performance liquid chromatographic method had a linear response ( R 2 = 0.9999) in the range of 1–50  μg/mL. The limit of detection and limit of quantitation were 0.25  μg/mL and 0.75  μg/mL, respectively. In addition, the method was specific, precise, and accurate. So the validated method was suitable for determination of the nitrate content in C. anisata leaves. Infusion of a nondefatted sample using a solid-to-solvent ratio of 1 : 10 gave the highest nitrate content in the raw material, 0.251 ± 0.003%. In case of a defatted sample, decoction provided the highest nitrate content, 0.309 ± 0.001%. Increasing the solid-to-solvent ratio and defatting had a huge effect on the nitrate content of C. anisata leaves extracted from decoction. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report that used the reversed-phase ion-interaction high-performance liquid chromatography for quantifying the nitrate content in C. anisata leaves. Furthermore, the authors suggested that nitrate could be used as a standard marker for quality control of C. anisata leaves' extract and raw material.

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                Journal
                Scientifica (Cairo)
                Scientifica (Cairo)
                SCIENTIFICA
                Scientifica
                Hindawi
                2090-908X
                2020
                14 March 2020
                : 2020
                : 6424682
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                1Drug and Herbal Product Research and Development Center, College of Pharmacy, Rangsit University, Pathum Thani 12000, Thailand
                2Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Rangsit University, Pathum Thani 12000, Thailand
                3Sun Herb Thai Chinese Manufacturing, College of Pharmacy, Rangsit University, Pathum Thani 12000, Thailand
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                Academic Editor: Kent L. Erickson

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0553-2252
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5223-9203
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9286-680X
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                10.1155/2020/6424682
                7097765
                6dd9caa5-efce-4335-9970-e04f2cd26c69
                Copyright © 2020 Chaowalit Monton et al.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                : 9 October 2019
                : 5 February 2020
                : 20 February 2020
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