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It is also known as planar chromatography or Flat-bed chromatography.
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Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) is a chromatography technique used to separate non-volatile mixtures. Thin-layer chromatography is performed on a sheet of glass, plastic, or aluminium foil, which is coated with a thin layer of adsorbent material, usually silica gel, aluminium oxide (alumina), or cellulose.
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1. Presented By-
Mahesh N. Pratapwar
M. Pharm 1St Sem. (2016-17)
Dept. : Pharmaceutics
Date : 27th Aug, 2016
Dr. D.Y.Patil College of Pharmacy Akurdi, Pune-44
2. Contents
Introduction
Principle of HPTLC
Difference between TLC & HPTLC
Features of HPTLC
Advantages Of HPTLC
Steps Involved in HPTLC
Selection Of Chromatographic Layer
Sample and Standard Preparation
Activation of pre-coated plates
Application of sample & standard
Selection of mobile phase
Chromatographic development and drying
Detection & Visualization
Quantitation
Derivatization
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3. :
Chromatography is a non-destructive procedure for resolving a
multi-component mixture of trace minor or major constituents
into its individual fractions
Chromatography can be applied both qualitatively &
quantitatively but it is primarily a Separation technique
Chromatography may be defined as a method of separation in
which separating a mixture of component through equilibrium
distribution between two phases
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4. HPTLC
What is HPTLC?
High Performance Thin-LayerChromatography.
It is a sophisticated and automated form of TLC.
Key elements
–Instruments for all steps
• Application
• Development
• Documentation
• Densitometry
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5. Principle of HPTLC :
Difference in the rate at which the components of a
mixture moves through a porous medium Coated
(silica gel coat) on thin glass/plastic plate (stationary
phase) under the influence of some solvent (mobile or
moving phase) which develops coloured spots .
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Developed tlc plate Developed HPTLC plate
6. Involves following steps- 6
3
• Recovery of the separated substances by a
continuous flow of mobile phase (Elution).
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• Adsorption or retention of a substances on a
stationary phase .
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• Qualitative & quantitative analysis by eluted
substances.
2
• Separation of the adsorbed substances by a
mobile phase.
7. Difference Between TLC & HPTLC
TLC HPTLC
Layer of sorbent 250µm 100µm
Efficiency Less High due to smaller particle size Generated.
Seperations 10-15cm 3 - 5 cm
Analysis time Slower Shorter migration distance and the analysis
time is greatly reduced.
Solid suport Silica Gel Wide choice of stationary phases like silica gel
for normal phase and C8, C18 for reversed
phase modes.
Development
Chamber
More Amount New type that require less amount of mobile
phase.
Sample spotting Mannual Spotting Auto sampler
Scanning Not Posible Use of UV/ Visible/ Fluorescence scanner
scans the entire chromatogram qualitatively &
quantitatively and the scanner is an advanced
type of densitometer.
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8. 8Features of HPTLC
Features
Less sample
consumption
Several
analysts work
simultaneously.
No prior
treatment for
solvents like
filtration and
degassing.
No
interference
from
previous
analysis .
Visual
detection is
possible.
Lower
analysis time
& less cost
per analysis.
Low
maintenance
cost
10. Steps involved in HPTLC
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Selection of
chromatographic
layer
Sample and standard
preparation
Layer pre-washing
Chromatographic
development
Application of
sample and standard
Layer pre-
conditioning
Scanning Detection of spots
11. Selection Of Chromatographic Layer
Precoated plates - different support materials - different
Sorbents available
80% of analysis - silica gel GF
Basic substances, alkaloids and steroids, Aluminum oxide,
Amino acids, dipeptides, sugars and alkaloids, cellulose,
Non-polar substances, fatty acids, carotenoids, cholesterol can
be analysed on RP2, RP8 and RP18
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12. Sample and Standard Preparation
To avoid interference from impurities and water vapors
Low signal to noise ratio - Straight base line Improvement
of LOD
Solvents used:-
Methanol,Chloroform:Methanol(1:1),Ethylacetate:Methanol
(1:1),Chloroform:Methanol: Ammonia (90:9:1), Methylene
chloride:Methanol (1:1), 1% Ammonia or 1% Acetic acid
Dry the plates and store in dust free Atmosphere
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13. Activation of pre-coated plates
Freshly open box of plates do not require activation.
Plates exposed to high humidity or kept on hand for long time
to be activated by placing in an oven at 110-120ºc for 30 min.
prior to spotting.
Aluminum sheets should be kept in between two glass plates
and placing in oven at 110-120ºc for 15 minutes.
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14. Application of sample & standard
Usual concentration range is 0.1-1μg/μl above this causes poor
separation
Linomat IV (automatic applicator) - Nitrogen gas sprays
sample and standard from syringe on TLC plates as bands
Band wise application – better separation - high response to
densitometer
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Fig:Linomat
15. MobilePhase
The mobile phase is the solvent or solvent mixture moving through
the stationary phase on the TLC/HPTLC plate during development.
Mobile phase should be chosen taking into consideration chemical
properties of analytes & sorbent layers.
Use of mobile phase containing more than three or four
components should be avoided as it is often difficult to get
reproducible ratios of different components.
Advantages:
-Mobile phase evaporates before derivatization
-Does not interfere with determination of the position of solute
spots/bands
-Smaller volume of mobile phase required
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16. Selection of mobile phase
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Normal phase : Reversed phase:
Stationary phase is polar, Mobile
phase is non polar
Stationary phase is non polar,
Mobile phase is polar
Polar compounds retained
because of higher affinity with the
stationary phase
Non-Polar compounds retained
because of higher affinity with the
stationary phase
Non-polar compounds eluted first
because of lower affinity with
stationary phase
Polar compounds eluted first
because of lower affinity with
stationary phase
3 - 4 component mobile phase should be avoided.
Multi component mobile phase once used not recommended for further use
and solvent composition is expressed by volumes (v/v) and sum of volumes is
usually 100.
Twin trough chambers are used only 10 -15 ml of mobile phase is required
19. Pre- conditioning (Chamber saturation)
Un- saturated chamber causes high Rf value
Saturated chamber by lining with filter paper for 30
minutes prior to development
Uniform distribution of solvent vapours
Less solvent for the sample to travel
Lower Rf values
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20. Chromatographic development and drying
After development, remove the plate and mobile phase is
removed from the plate to avoid contamination of lab
atmosphere dry in vacuum desiccator
Avoid hair drier ,essential oil components may evaporate
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21. Detection & Visualization
Detection under UV light is first choice – non destructive
Spots of fluorescent compounds can be seen at 254nm or at 366nm
Spots of non fluorescent compounds can be seen on fluorescent
stationary phase - silica gel GF
Non UV absorbing compounds like Ethambutol ,Dicylomine etc.dipping
the plates in 0.1% iodine solution when individual component does not
respond to UV derivatisation required for detection
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22. Derivatization
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Spraying or Dipping
Spraying
is done in the TLC
spray cabinet. If
derivatization
includes heating the
plate heater is used
Dipping
is the preferred
method and should
be used whenever
possible
24. Applications of HPTLC
1. Separation of Analgesics like Ascorbic acid,
caffeine, paracetamol in methanol (each 1mg/ml)
2. In identification of antibiotics, e.g. Isoniazid
3. Separation of Dancyl amino acids, Dencyl
derivative of Lcysteine
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25. Determination of Caffeine by HPTLC
Caffeine from different samples such as natural coffee bean,
locally marketed coffee powder, instant coffee mix, Cola drink
and tablets was extracted with dichloromethane.
Stationary Phase: Analysis was performed on silica gel G 60
F254 HPTLC plates
Mobile Phase: chloroform and methanol in the proportion of
25:1 (v/v).
Samples were applied with Linomat under nitrogen gas flow.
Caffeine gave a clear band with an Rf value 0.24±0.02
The densitometric analysis was performed CAMAG TLC
scanner at 274nm.
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