Validation of an LCMS method for stability evaluations of piperine in Murchita utpalashatpalaghrita
Ashutosh Gupta, Moumita Saha, Abhishek Ravindra Malandkar, Aditya Dev Rajora, Shivani Kunkalienkar, J. Dinesh Nayak, Sudheer Moorkoth

TL;DR
This study validates an LCMS method to assess piperine stability in a traditional Ayurvedic medicine after a detoxification process called murchita.
Contribution
The study introduces a validated LCMS method for evaluating piperine stability in ayurvedic ghrita after the murchita process.
Findings
The developed LCMS method was accurate, precise, and linear with a LOQ of 125 ng/mL.
The murchita process degraded piperine by 26%, but improved its long-term stability in ghrita.
Piperine stability was better in murchita ghrita compared to unprocessed ghrita.
Abstract
Utpalashatphala ghrita (USG) is a traditional ayurvedic medicine containing piperine as its main chemical constituent responsible for the activity. Murchita is an ayurvedic process to detoxify and purify the lipids (ghee, oil). It involves heating ghee with specific ayurvedic ingredients for a specified duration and temperature. It is essential to understand the stability of piperine during and after the murchita process. The objective of this study was to develop and validate an LCMS method to assess the stability of piperine after the murchita process. LCMS system with electrospray ionization and ion-trap as the analyser was used to estimate the piperine content. Analysis was carried out in the multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode. Chromatographic mobile phase composed of a mixture of 55 % formic acid (0.1 %) in Milli-Q water (pH 3) and 45 % methanol. The LC-MS method was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPiperaceae Chemical and Biological Studies · Phytochemicals and Medicinal Plants · Biochemical and biochemical processes
