A Thin Layer Chromatography Densitometric Method for Assay of Folic Acid in Tablets

  • J. J. SEMPOMBE
  • V. P. MANYANGA
  • N. N. MASOTA
  • E. E. LUTTA
  • B. C. NYAMWERU
  • E. E. KAALE
  • T. T. LAYLOFF
Keywords: High performance thin layer chromatography, densitometry, validation, folic acid

Abstract

A High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) method for analysis of folic acid was developed and validated according to ICH and USP guidelines. The developed method was used for simultaneous qualitative and quantitative analysis of folic acid in tablets. The method was developed using an environmentally friendly mobile phase containing ethyl acetate:methanol:ammonia solution (15:15:0.5 v/v/v) on pre-coated HPTLC silica gel 60 F254 glass plates at a detection wavelength of 280 nm using reflectance absorbance and saturation time of 25 min. Densitometric analysis showed two folic acid products being retained at Rf of 0.27 and 0.67 and the area was taken as the sum of the two. The method was specific and no interferences were observed between folic acid peaks and that of the excipients. The calibration curve of folic acid was constructed using both linear and polynomial regression function in the range of 317.19–761.25 ng/spot both with regression coefficient, r2 of 0.998. The accuracy at nominal concentration of folic acid was found to be 101.05%, % rsd, repeatability and intermediate precision were found to be 1.79% and 1.93 respectively. The developed method is thus simple, accurate, and cost effective with good precision and repeatability for the assay of folic acid in tablets which will be particularly useful in resource constrained countries.

Published
2018-11-28
How to Cite
SEMPOMBE, J., MANYANGA, V., MASOTA, N., LUTTA, E., NYAMWERU, B., KAALE, E., & LAYLOFF, T. (2018). A Thin Layer Chromatography Densitometric Method for Assay of Folic Acid in Tablets. The East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18(2), 37-42. Retrieved from https://uonjournals.uonbi.ac.ke/ojs/index.php/ecajps/article/view/181