Quantification of santonin in eight species of Artemisia from Kazakhstan by means of HPLC-UV: Method development and validation.

Santonin, a powerful anthelmintic drug that was formely used to treat worms, is Artemisia cina's main constituent. However, due to its toxicity to humans, it is no longer in use. Kazakhstan is looking to introduce this plant as an anthelmintic drug for veterinary purposes, despite the known tox...

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Main Authors: Zuriyadda Sakipova, Nikki Siu Hai Wong, Tolkyn Bekezhanova, Sadykova, Alma Shukirbekova, Fabio Boylan
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5354383?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4059c411dee0408da70a20a651cbeb9a2020-11-24T22:18:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017371410.1371/journal.pone.0173714Quantification of santonin in eight species of Artemisia from Kazakhstan by means of HPLC-UV: Method development and validation.Zuriyadda SakipovaNikki Siu Hai WongTolkyn BekezhanovaSadykovaAlma ShukirbekovaFabio BoylanSantonin, a powerful anthelmintic drug that was formely used to treat worms, is Artemisia cina's main constituent. However, due to its toxicity to humans, it is no longer in use. Kazakhstan is looking to introduce this plant as an anthelmintic drug for veterinary purposes, despite the known toxic properties of the santonin. The objective of this study was to develop a fast and specific method for the identification of santonin and its precise quantitation using HPLC-UV in order to avoid unnecessary intoxication, which is paramount for the development of veterinary medicines. The results obtained showed that santonin appears at around 5.7 minutes in this very reliable HPLC method. The validation of the method was performed by the investigation of parameters such as precision, accuracy, reproducibility and recovery. The method was used to identify and quantify santonin in leaves of A. scoparia, A. foetida, A. gmelinni, A. schrenkiana, A. frigida, A. sublesingiana, A terra-albae, and A. absinthium from Kazakhstan as well as in three different extracts of leaves of A. cina. This study has provided a faster and simpler method for the identification and quantification of this compound in other species of Artemisia of economic importance.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5354383?pdf=render
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author Zuriyadda Sakipova
Nikki Siu Hai Wong
Tolkyn Bekezhanova
Sadykova
Alma Shukirbekova
Fabio Boylan
spellingShingle Zuriyadda Sakipova
Nikki Siu Hai Wong
Tolkyn Bekezhanova
Sadykova
Alma Shukirbekova
Fabio Boylan
Quantification of santonin in eight species of Artemisia from Kazakhstan by means of HPLC-UV: Method development and validation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Zuriyadda Sakipova
Nikki Siu Hai Wong
Tolkyn Bekezhanova
Sadykova
Alma Shukirbekova
Fabio Boylan
author_sort Zuriyadda Sakipova
title Quantification of santonin in eight species of Artemisia from Kazakhstan by means of HPLC-UV: Method development and validation.
title_short Quantification of santonin in eight species of Artemisia from Kazakhstan by means of HPLC-UV: Method development and validation.
title_full Quantification of santonin in eight species of Artemisia from Kazakhstan by means of HPLC-UV: Method development and validation.
title_fullStr Quantification of santonin in eight species of Artemisia from Kazakhstan by means of HPLC-UV: Method development and validation.
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of santonin in eight species of Artemisia from Kazakhstan by means of HPLC-UV: Method development and validation.
title_sort quantification of santonin in eight species of artemisia from kazakhstan by means of hplc-uv: method development and validation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Santonin, a powerful anthelmintic drug that was formely used to treat worms, is Artemisia cina's main constituent. However, due to its toxicity to humans, it is no longer in use. Kazakhstan is looking to introduce this plant as an anthelmintic drug for veterinary purposes, despite the known toxic properties of the santonin. The objective of this study was to develop a fast and specific method for the identification of santonin and its precise quantitation using HPLC-UV in order to avoid unnecessary intoxication, which is paramount for the development of veterinary medicines. The results obtained showed that santonin appears at around 5.7 minutes in this very reliable HPLC method. The validation of the method was performed by the investigation of parameters such as precision, accuracy, reproducibility and recovery. The method was used to identify and quantify santonin in leaves of A. scoparia, A. foetida, A. gmelinni, A. schrenkiana, A. frigida, A. sublesingiana, A terra-albae, and A. absinthium from Kazakhstan as well as in three different extracts of leaves of A. cina. This study has provided a faster and simpler method for the identification and quantification of this compound in other species of Artemisia of economic importance.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5354383?pdf=render
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