Volume : 11, Issue : 01, January – 2024

Title:

HIGH PERFORMANCE THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY(HPTLC)-MASS- SPECTROSCOPY(MS)

Authors :

PT.Nagaraju*,B.V Ramana*,K.Neeraja

Abstract :

HPTLC is a most versatile technique and is known for uniformity, purity profile, assay values and precision and accuracy of results. It can handle several samples of even divergent nature and composition. HPTLC is a modern analytical separation method with extensive versatility, although already much utilized, is still with great potential for future development in research and development. It is accepted as a time-saving and most economical machine practically with minimum trouble shootings. It speeds up analysis work which is usually not possible with other parallel chromatographic techniques available. The scope of hyphenation of HPTLC with other analytical techniques appears to hold considerable promise for the analysts who previously have had reservation towards the use of planar chromatography. Its hyphenation with mass/infra-red/laser spectroscopy, etc. opens a new dimension which makes it the most prestigious among the analytical chemists in the present perspective. HPLC-MS is more preferred method for separation and identification of compounds. But disadvantage of HPLC is that it requires more solvent as compared to HPTLC. This technique provides efficient, quick and simple method for identification and separation of Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. Therefore, taking advantage of less solvent requirement in HPTLC and also to enhance working hyphenation of both HPTLC and MS is done so as to provide wide scope for separation as well as identification of product within short period of time. The great advantage of the instrument is that exclusively questioned zones are transferred into the MS for identification and that within less than one-minute sensitive mass spectrometric information is available.
KEYWORDS: HPTLC-MS, Technique, Analytical separation, applications.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Puduru Thogata Nagaraju et al., High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography(HPTLC)-Mas-S Spectroscopy(MS), Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (01).

Number of Downloads : 10

References:

1. McPolin O. An introduction to HPLC for pharmaceutical analysis. Lulu. com; 2009 Mar 1.
2. Virus ED, Sobolevsky TG, Rodchenkov GM. Introduction of HPLC/orbitrap mass spectrometry as screening method for doping control. Journal of mass spectrometry. 2008 Jul;43(7):949-57.
3. Kirbiš A, Marinšek J, Flajs VC. Introduction of the HPLC method for the determination of quinolone residues in various muscle tissues. Biomedical Chromatography. 2005 May;19(4):259-65.
4. Ahuja S, Dong M, editors. Handbook of pharmaceutical analysis by HPLC. Elsevier; 2005 Feb 9.
5. Srivastava M, editor. High-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC). Springer Science & Business Media; 2010 Nov 15.
6. Zlatkis A, Kaiser RE. HPTLC-high performance thin-layer chromatography. Elsevier; 2011 Aug 26.
7. Sonia K, Lakshmi KS. HPTLC method development and validation: An overview. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. 2017 May 1;9(5):652.
8. Shewiyo DH, Kaale EA, Risha PG, Dejaegher B, Smeyers-Verbeke J, Vander Heyden Y. HPTLC methods to assay active ingredients in pharmaceutical formulations: A review of the method development and validation steps. Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis. 2012 Jul 1;66:11-23.
9. Ansari MJ, Ahmad S, Kohli K, Ali J, Khar RK. Stability-indicating HPTLC determination of curcumin in bulk drug and pharmaceutical formulations. Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis. 2005 Sep 1;39(1-2):132-8.
10. Zlatkis A, Kaiser RE. HPTLC-high performance thin-layer chromatography. Elsevier; 2011 Aug 26.
11. Rawat S, Gupta A. Development of novel HPTLC method for estimation of Qurcetine in Ocimum sanctum. Asian J. Pharm. Tech. 2011 Oct;1(4):149-51.
12. Domon B, Aebersold R. Mass spectrometry and protein analysis. science. 2006 Apr 14;312(5771):212-7.
13. Glish GL, Vachet RW. The basics of mass spectrometry in the twenty-first century. Nature reviews drug discovery. 2003 Feb;2(2):140-50.
14. Biemann K. Mass spectrometry. Annual review of biochemistry. 1963 Jul;32(1):755-80.
15. Zubarev RA, Makarov A. Orbitrap mass spectrometry.
16. Gross JH. Mass spectrometry: a textbook. Springer Science & Business Media; 2006 Sep 21.
17. De Hoffmann E, Stroobant V. Mass spectrometry: principles and applications. John Wiley & Sons; 2007 Oct 29.
18. Yamaguchi K. Cold‐spray ionization mass spectrometry: principle and applications. Journal of mass spectrometry. 2003 May;38(5):473-90.
19. Milman BL. General principles of identification by mass spectrometry. TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry. 2015 Jun 1;69:24-33.
20. Watson JT, Sparkman OD. Introduction to mass spectrometry: instrumentation, applications, and strategies for data interpretation. John Wiley & Sons; 2007 Nov 12.
21. Dass C. Fundamentals of contemporary mass spectrometry. John Wiley & Sons; 2007 May 11.
22. Luftmann H, Aranda M, Morlock GE. Automated interface for hyphenation of planar chromatography with mass spectrometry. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry: An International Journal Devoted to the Rapid Dissemination of Up‐to‐the‐Minute Research in Mass Spectrometry. 2007 Dec 15;21(23):3772-6.
23. Klöppel A, Grasse W, Brümmer F, Morlock G. HPTLC coupled with bioluminescence and mass spectrometry for bioactivity-based analysis of secondary metabolites in marine sponges. JPC-Journal of Planar Chromatography-Modern TLC. 2008 Dec 1;21(6):431-6.
24. Van Berkel GJ, Sanchez AD, Quirke JM. Thin-layer chromatography and electrospray mass spectrometry coupled using a surface sampling probe. Analytical chemistry. 2002 Dec 15;74(24):6216-23.
25. Sherma J, Rabel F. Review of advances in planar chromatography-mass spectrometry published in the period 2015–2019. Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies. 2020 Jul 20;43(11-12):394-412.
26. Cebolla VL, Jarne C, Vela J, Garriga R, Membrado L, Galbán J. Scanning densitometry and mass spectrometry for HPTLC analysis of lipids: The last 10 years. Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies. 2021 Feb 25;44(3-4):148-70.