DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A DENSITOMETRIC HPTLC METHOD FOR QUANTIFICATION OF OPUNTIOL IN OPUNTIA ELATIOR MILL.
AbstractOpuntiol is a biologically active flavonol present in Opuntia elatior Mill. (Cactaceae) that exhibits significant pharmacological activities such as antioxidant, anti inflammatory and anticancer effects. Reliable analytical methods are therefore required for its quantitative estimation in plant extracts and pharmaceutical preparations. The present study aimed to develop and validate a rapid, sensitive and reproducible densitometric HPTLC method for the quantification of Opuntiol. Opuntiol was isolated from the fruits of Opuntia elatior using column chromatography and its purity was confirmed by TLC and UV spectroscopy. Chromatographic separation was achieved on silica gel 60 F254 plates using an optimized mobile phase consisting of ethyl acetate:water:formic acid:glacial acetic acid:n-hexane (7:1:1.1:1.1:5 v/v). Densitometric scanning was performed at 280 nm. Densitometric scanning was yielding a well-resolved band with an Rf value of 0.42 ± 0.005. The method showed excellent linearity in the range of 10–120 ng/spot with a correlation coefficient of 0.997. The limits of detection and quantification were 8.13 ng/spot and 24.65 ng/spot, respectively. Precision studies demonstrated %RSD values below 2%, confirming good repeatability and intermediate precision. The validated HPTLC method is simple, rapid, precise and suitable for routine quality control and standardization of Opuntiol in Opuntia species and related herbal formulations.


