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Title: Accelerated stability study of Orthosiphon stamineus standardised ethanolic extract and its solid dispersion
Authors: NH Saidan1*, NHM Kaus2 , A Aisha3 MSR Hamil3 , Z Ismail3 
Issue Date: 28-Dec-2020
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Journal: IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 
Conference: The International Conference on Science and Technology (ICoST) 2020 
Abstract: 
The objective of the present study is to develop accelerated stability of Orthosiphon
stamineus standardised ethanolic extract (SEE) and its solid dispersion (ESD). The stability
study of SEE and ESD has been performed using high-performance liquid chromatography
(HPLC) and attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR)
analyses. The spectroscopic datasets of ESD were applied to the principal component analysis
(PCA) to extract the maximum information of the ATR-FTIR spectra. SEE and ESD were stored
at three different temperatures with two different humidity conditions (30 °C/75% RH, 40
°C/75% RH and 60 °C/85% RH) for six months. Overall, the degradation of marker compounds;
rosmarinic acid (RA), 3'-hydroxy-5, 6, 7, 4’-tetramethoxyflavone (TMF), sinensetin (SIN) and
eupatorin (EUP) at high temperature (60 °C/85% RH) was higher compared to low temperature
(30 °C/75% RH) for both samples. Moreover, the degradation of RA, TMF, SIN and EUP in
ESD was slower compared to SEE. The deterioration of marker compounds for both samples
followed the first-order reaction kinetics. The shelf life of SEE and ESD is based on the estimated
shelf life RA, TMF, SIN, and EUP present in the samples. The shelf life of RA, TMF, SIN, and
EUP in ESD were significantly enhanced (p < 0.001) compared to the same markers in SEE with
EUP was showing the highest shelf life (15 months), while RA showed the lowest shelf life (7
months) when stored at the temperature below 30 °C. The shelf life of all marker compounds in
SEE was less than two months when stored at the same temperature (below 30 °C). Based on
ATR-FTIR fingerprinting datasets analysed with PCA, ESD kept at 30 °C/75% RH were still
preserved of its chemical properties, which indicates that low temperature is better to keep the
formulation.
Description: 
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1111
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