HPLC Analysis of Ashwagandha Supplements Using Alliance™ iS HPLC System

Applications | 2024 | WatersInstrumentation
HPLC
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Summary

Significance of the topic


Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is a traditional medicinal plant rich in bioactive withanolides known for various therapeutic properties including anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective and antioxidant effects.
Ensuring consistent potency and purity of root extracts and dietary supplements is critical for their efficacy and safety.

Objectives and overview of the study


The study aimed to develop and validate an HPLC method based on AOAC 2015.17 guidelines to separate and quantify six major withanolides in ashwagandha root and commercial supplements using the Alliance iS HPLC System.
It also sought to optimize sample extraction conditions and assess content variability across different supplement formulations.

Methodology and used instrumentation


Sample extraction compared two approaches:
  • Solid‐liquid extraction at 50 °C with organic solvents and heated water baths.
  • Ultrasound‐assisted extraction (UAE) using an ultrasonic bath.
Optimization variables included solvent composition (methanol, ethanol‐water mixtures, ethanol:methanol:water 60:30:10) and sonication time (10–40 min).
HPLC analysis employed:
  • Alliance iS HPLC System with Empower CDS.
  • Mobile phase A: 0.136 g KH₂PO₄ in 1000 mL water with 0.5 mL phosphoric acid.
  • Detection and quantification based on calibration curves at 50, 100, 150, 200 µg/mL.
  • Auxiliary equipment: Milli‐Q water system, sonicator, centrifuge, PVDF 0.2 µm filters.

Main results and discussion


System Suitability Testing (SST) met AOAC 2015.17 criteria for repeatability, retention time, resolution and peak symmetry.
Ultrasound‐assisted extraction with ethanol:methanol:water 60:30:10 for 30 min yielded the highest recovery (1.0–4.7 mg per 0.5 g root sample).
Solid‐liquid heated extraction provided insufficient recovery.
Analysis of USP reference root showed withanolide content between 0.2 % and 0.8 % (w/w).
Commercial supplements displayed only subsets of these compounds at significantly lower levels, highlighting formulation variability.

Benefits and practical applications


  • Robust HPLC method compliant with AOAC 2015.17.
  • Optimized extraction for maximum recovery of target analytes.
  • Reliable quality control tool for raw materials and finished products.
  • Applicable in pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and regulatory laboratories.

Future trends and potential uses


  • Integration with mass spectrometry for increased sensitivity and identification of minor constituents.
  • Adoption of green extraction techniques and continuous‐flow microextraction to reduce solvents and time.
  • Standardization efforts and reference material development for global harmonization.
  • Use of chemometric and AI‐driven method optimization for faster analytical workflows.
  • Application to broader metabolomic profiling of Withania somnifera and related botanicals.

Conclusion


A validated HPLC method using the Alliance iS system and optimized ultrasound extraction provides accurate quantification of key withanolides in ashwagandha samples.
Significant variability in commercial supplement composition underlines the necessity of robust analytical protocols for quality assurance and regulatory compliance.

References


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