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  • TITLE
  • DEDICATION
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • PREFACE
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • CONTENTS
  • 1. GARCINIA CAMBOGIA - A BRIEF REVIEW
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1. Garcinia atroviridis
  • 2. Garcinia cowa roxb.
  • 3. Garcinia dulcis
  • 4. Garcinia echinocarpa
  • 5. Garcinia hombroniana
  • 6. Garcinia lndica
  • 7. Garcinia lanceafolia
  • 8. Garcinia Livingstonei
  • 9. Garcinia Mangostana Linn.
  • 1.2 Garcinia cambogia fruit
  • 1.3 Traditional processing of the fruit
  • Fig.1.1: Fresh fruit of Garcinia cambogia
  • 1 1.1 Fresh fruit of Garcinia cambogia
  • Fig.1.2: Dried fruit rinds of Garcinia cambogia
  • 2 1.2 Dried fruit rinds of Garcinia cambogia
  • 1.4 Traditional application of Garcinia cambogia fruit
  • 1.5 Modern application of Garcinia cambogia fruit
  • 1.6 Constituents and active ingredients
  • 1.7 Chemistry of HCA
  • 3 1.3 Structure of Hydroxy citric acid
  • 4 1.4 Different isomers of Hydroxy citric acid
  • 5 1.5 Structure of Hydroxy citric acid Lactones.
  • 1.8 Physiological significances of HCA
  • 1. Blocking the enzyme ATP - Citrate Lyase
  • 6 1.6 Inhibition of Fatty acid synthesis by (-) hydroxy citrate
  • 2. Inhibiting Lipogenesis
  • 3. Suppressing the appetite
  • 4. Stimulating thermogenesis
  • 7 1.7 Effect of Hydroxy citrate on 3- hydroxy butyrate plus acetoacetate by perfused liver
  • 1.9 Toxicology of HCA
  • 1.10 Dosage of HCA
  • 1.11 Review on earlier works
  • 1.12 Analysis procedures of HCA
  • 1 13 Objectives of this study
  • 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS
  • 2.1 Materials
  • 2.1.1 Plant materials
  • 2.1.2 Chemicals
  • 2.2 Analytical methods
  • 2.2.1 Preparation of water extract
  • 2.2.2 Determination of Moisture
  • 2.2.3 Determination of Acid value
  • 2.2.4 Conversion HCA into its Lactones
  • 2.2.5 Identification of HCA and lactone by paper chromatography
  • 2.2.6 Estimation of Citric acid
  • 2.2.7 Estimation of Lactones
  • 2.2.8 Estimation of HCA by HPLC method
  • 2.2.9 Estimation of Magnesium
  • 2.2 10 Estimation of HCA by HPLC using C, 6 RP amide column
  • 2.2.11 Estimation HCA by HPTLC method
  • 2.2.12 Estimation of HCA by Spectrophotometric method.
  • 2.2.13 Determination of pH
  • 2.2.14 Estimation of Calcium
  • 2.2.15 Estimation of Salt content by Mohrs method
  • 2.2.16 Estimation of Sodium
  • 2.2 17 Determination of Bulk density
  • 2.2.18 Estimation of Potassium
  • 2.2 19 Estimation of Heavy metals
  • 2.2.20 Estimation of Aflatoxin
  • 2.2.21 Estimation of Crop contaminants like saffrole, agaric acid and hydrocyanic acid
  • 2.2.22 Determination of Microbial parameters
  • 2.2.23 Determination of Optical rotation
  • 2.2.24 Estimation of Refractive index
  • 2.2.25 Statistical analysis
  • 3. ISOLATION AND COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HYDROXY CITRIC ACID (HCA)
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Materials
  • 3.3 Methods
  • 3.3.1 Analysis of Moisture content of Garcinia cambogia.
  • 3.3.2 Estimation of Total dissolved solids (TDS)
  • 3.3.3 Preparation of Garcinia cambogia water extract
  • 3.3.4 Estimation of HCA content
  • 3.3.5 Estimation of Lactones
  • 3.3.6 Estimation of Citric acid
  • 3.4 Results
  • 3.4 1 Moisture content of G. cambogia grown in different places
  • 3.4.2 Analysis of water extract of rind, leaves, stem and fruit of G. cambogia
  • 1 3.1 Moisture content of dried fruit of G. cambogia grown indifferent places
  • 3.4 3 HCA and Lactone contents of different parts of G. cambogia plant
  • 2 3.2 Analysis of water extract of rind, leaves, stem and fruit
  • 3.4.4 Citric acid content of different plant parts of G cambogia
  • 3 3.3 HCA content of dried rind, leaves, stem and fruit
  • 3.4.5 Analysis of fresh rind of Garcinia cambogia
  • 4 3.4 Citric acid content in dried rind, leaf, stem and fruit of a single G. cambogia plant
  • 3.4.6 Comparison of HCA and citric acid in Garcinia cambogia grown in different parts of India.
  • 5 3.5 Analysis of fresh rind of G. cambogia
  • 3.4.7 Comparison of HCA in Garcinia cambogia fruit grown in different countries
  • 6 3.6 Comparison of HCA and Citric acid in Garcinia cambogia rind grown in different parts of India
  • 3.5 Discussion
  • 7 3.7 HCA and Citric acid content in Garcinia cambogia grown in different countries
  • 4. CONVERSION OF HYDROXY CITRIC ACID INTO STABLE SALTS
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Materials
  • 4.3 Methods
  • 4.3.1 Preparation of water extract from Garcinia cambogia rind
  • 4.3.2 Preparation of Hydroxy citric acid Lactone
  • 4.3.3 Preparation of Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.3.4 Preparation of high Bulk density Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 8 4.1 Flow diagram for the preparation of Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.3.5 Preparation of compressible granules of Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 43.6 Preparation of Potassium hydroxy citrate
  • 9 4.2 Flow diagram for the preparation of Potassium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.3.7 Preparation of Magnesium hydroxy citrate
  • 10 4.3 Flow diagram for the preparation of Magnesium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.3.8 Preparation of Sodium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.3.9 Checking the Solubility
  • 4.3 10 Checking the pH
  • 11 4.4 Flow diagram for the preparation of Sodium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.3 11 Checking the Bulk density
  • 4.3.12 Determination of Moisture
  • 4.3 13 Estimation of HCA by UV Spectrophotometric method
  • 4.3 14 Estimation of Salt content
  • 4.3 15 Estimation of Citric acid
  • 4.3 16 Estimation of Calcium
  • 4.3 17 Estimation of Potassium
  • 4.3 18 Estimation of Magnesium
  • 4.3 19 Estimation of Sodium,
  • 4.3 20 Analysis of Heavy metals, Aflatoxin, Crop contaminants and Microbial parameters
  • 4.4 Results
  • 4.4.1 Preparation and properties of Hydroxy citric acid Lactone
  • 4.4.2 Preparation of Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 8 4.1 Physical and chemical properties of Hydroxy citric acid Lactone
  • 9 4.2 Yield of calcium hydroxy citrate at different pH during neutralization
  • 10 4.3 Effect of TDS level of water extract on the yield of calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.4.3 Physical and chemical properties of Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.4.4 Preparation of Calcium hydroxy citrate having high bulk density
  • 11 4.4 Physical and chemical properties of Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.4.5 Preparation of compressible granules of Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 12 4.5 Bulk densities of Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.4.6 Preparation of Potassium hydroxy citrate
  • 13 4.6 Effect of TDS of neutralized solution on the yield of potassium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.4.7 Physical and chemical properties of potassium hydroxy citrate
  • 14 4.7 Effect of volume of alcohol on the yield of Potassium hydroxy citrate
  • 15 4.8 Physical and chemical properties of Potassium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.4.8 Preparation of Magnesium hydroxy citrate
  • 16 4.9 Physical and chemical properties of Magnesium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.4.9 Preparation of Sodium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.4.10 Comparative study of different Hydroxy citrates
  • 17 4.10 Physical and chemical properties of Sodium hydroxy citrate
  • 18 4.11 Physical and chemical properties of Calcium, Potassium, Sodium and Magnesium hydroxy citrates: - A comparative data
  • 4.4.11. Estimation of Heavy metals, Aflatoxin, Crop contaminants and Microbial parameters
  • 19 4.12 Estimation of Heavy metals, Aflatoxin, Crop contaminants and Microbial parameters in G. Cambogia rind and Calcium hydroxy citrate
  • 4.5 Discussion
  • 5. METHODS DEVELOPED FOR ESTIMATION OF HYDROXY CITRIC ACID
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Materials
  • 5.3 Methods
  • 5.3 1 Spectrophotometric determination of HCA
  • 5.3.2 Estimation of HCA using HPTLC
  • 5.3.3 Estimation of HCA by HPLC using C, 6 RP amide column
  • 5.4 Results
  • 5.4.1 Colour reaction between HCA and meta vanadate
  • 12 5 1 Spectrum of colour complex formed when HCA reacted with sodium metavanadate.
  • 5.4.2 Stability of colour complex formed between HCA and sodium meta vanadate
  • 13 5.2 Time scan of HCA and sodium meta vanadate solution immediately after mixing.
  • 5.4.3 Optimisation of the spectrophotometric procedure
  • 20 5.1 Optimum parameters required for the estimation of HCA by Spectrophotometric method
  • 5.4.4 Analysis of Hydroxy citrate using UV- spectrophotometric method
  • 21 5.2 HCA analysis of different samples of Calcium hydroxy citrate by Spectrophotometric method
  • 22 5.3 HCA analysis of different samples of Potassium hydroxy citrate by Spectrophotometric method
  • 5.4.5 Interference of HCA lactones on sodium meta vanadate
  • 23 5.4 Interference of HCA Lactones with sodium metavanadate in presence of known HCA
  • 5.4.6 Comparison of HCA by Spectrophotometric method and HPLC method
  • 24 5.5 Comparison of HCA by Spectrophotometric method and HPLC method (for different samples)
  • 5.4.7 Analysis of HCA using HPTLC
  • Fig. 5.3 Fluorescent Chromatogram of HCAby HPTLC Method
  • 14 5.3 Fluoresent chromatogram of HCA by HPTLC method
  • 5.4.8 Estimation of HCA by HPLC using C, 6 RP amide column
  • 5.4.9 Elution profile of other organic acids using C, 6 RP amide column
  • 15 5.4 Regression graph of HCA by HPTLC method.
  • 16 5.5 HPTLC profile of HCA
  • 17 5.6 Elution profile of Calcium hydroxy citrate by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 18 5.7 Elution profile of Potassium hydroxy citrate by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 19 5.8 Elution profile of Sodium hydroxy citrate by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 20 5.9 Regression graph of HCA by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 21 5.10 Elution profile of HCA Lactone by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 22 5.11 Elution profile of Oxalic acid by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 23 5.12 Elution profile of Tartaric acid by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 24 5.13 Elution profile of Citric acid by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 25 5.14 Elution profile of Aspartic acid by HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 25 5.6 Comparison of HCA by Spectrophotometric method and HPLC (C16 RP amide column) method
  • 26 5.7 Analysis of HCA in different branded products by Spectrophotometric and HPLC methods.
  • 5.5 Discussion
  • 6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
  • 1. Isolation and comparative study of HCA
  • 2. Conversion of hydroxy citric acid into stable salts
  • 3. Methods developed for the estimation of HCA
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