SOME RESULT OF QUALITY PARAMETERS OF “GARDI” TRANSDERMAL PATCH

<p>The aim of this study was to conduct standardization study and determine quality parameters of “Gardi” transdermal patch. We used “Gardi” transdermal patch consists of extract of radix Aconitum Kusnezoffii, extract of Terminalia chebula, extract of Saussurea lappa L., extract of Acorus cala...

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Main Authors: Erdenechimeg Ch, Uuganbayar B, Dejidmaa B, Chimedragchaa Ch, Munkhzul G
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mongolian Academy of Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:Proceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mongoliajol.info/index.php/PMAS/article/view/922
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Summary:<p>The aim of this study was to conduct standardization study and determine quality parameters of “Gardi” transdermal patch. We used “Gardi” transdermal patch consists of extract of radix Aconitum Kusnezoffii, extract of Terminalia chebula, extract of Saussurea lappa L., extract of Acorus calamus L. and Musk of Musk deer. We used some biologically active compounds of the transdermal patch were revealed by TLC. And main biologically active compounds content of the transdermal patch were determined by spectrophotometric methods. The moisture, average weight and parameters of microbiology were determined by Mongolian National First Pharmacopoeia methods. The transdermal patch was light brown colour, unusual smell and rectangular shape. <br />We determined aconitine, costunolide and gallic acid in “Gardi” transdermal patch by TLC. The retention time of aconitine was 63.04±0.2 minutes and amount was 0.169±0.009% by HPLC.<br />The polyphenolic compounds by spectrophotometer method using Folin-Chiocalto reagent as 0.567±0.043%. Quality and safety parameters of “Gardi” transdermal patch determined as: moisture 27.28±0.65 %, average weight 3.969±0.196 g, thickness 0.83±0.2 mm, total bacteria 1х103, mould, Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and Enterobacter were not detected in “Gardi” transdermal patch.</p>
ISSN:2310-4716
2312-2994