Determination Of Piperine Content In Pepper By Using Different Organic Solvents: Through Hplc

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2019-06
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Chromatography can be described as a mass transfer process involving adsorption using a nonpolar stationary phase and a mobile polar phase titrating through the column. The active component of the column, the sorbent or the stationary phase , is typically a granular material made of solid particles (e.g. silica, polymers, etc.,). The component of the sample mixture are separated from each other by means of mobile phase and different degrees of interaction with the sorbent particles based on their relative polarity. In the present study we have extracted piperine from grounded pepper using different chemicals such as petroleum ether, acetone and methanol. Petroleum ether extraction showed higher piperine content of 9.12% than methanol and acetone 3.15% and 3.37% respectively.
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stationary phase, mobile phase, piperine, petroleum ether, acetone and methanol.
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Priyadarshini PA, Niveditha BS, Pooja, Madala Honeyshree. Prevalence Of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders In Realtion To The Use Of Chewable Tobacco. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2019 Jun; 8(6): 6-7