A Sensitive Spectrofluorimetric Method for Curcumin Analysis.
Anne Boyina SravaniElizabeth Mary MathewVivek GhateShaila Angela LewisPublished in: Journal of fluorescence (2022)
Curcumin (CUR), a natural polyphenolic compound extracted from the rhizomes of Curcuma longa, is used as a pharmaceutical agent, spice in food, and as a dye. Currently, CUR is being investigated for cancer treatment in Phase-II clinical trials. CUR also possesses excellent activities like anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and anti-oxidant, therefore quality control is crucial. The present research work was to develop a new, simple, validated and time-saving rapid 96-well plate spectrofluorimetric method for the determination of CUR. The developed method was compared with routinely used high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique. The developed method were found to be linear in the concentration range of 15 to 3900 ng/mL with R 2 ≥ 0.9983 for spectrofluorimetric and 50-7500 ng/mL with R 2 ≥ 0.9999 for HPLC method. Accuracy, intraday and interday precision was adequate, with RSD lower than the suggested limits. The limits for the detection and the quantification of CUR were 7 and 15 ng/mL for spectrofluorimetric, and 25 and 50 ng/mL for HPLC respectively. The Bland-Altman analysis demonstrated the similarities between the two methods. The 96-well plate method was successfully applied to determine CUR in solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) and chitosan nanoparticles (Chi-NPs). The developed spectrofluorimetric method can hence serve as a possible replacement for the HPLC method for the quantification of CUR in healthcare and food products.
Keyphrases
- high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- ms ms
- clinical trial
- solid phase extraction
- healthcare
- mass spectrometry
- tandem mass spectrometry
- anti inflammatory
- randomized controlled trial
- drug delivery
- quality control
- human health
- climate change
- high resolution
- quantum dots
- highly efficient
- aqueous solution