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Loganin dosage

Loganin dosage

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Sector of activity
Expertise

Physicochemical, Nutritional

CAS No.

18524-94-2

Description

Loganin iridoid naturally present in certain medicinal plants such as Cornus officinalis , Strychnos nux-vomica or Eucommia ulmoides . Known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties, it is a sought-after quality marker in plant extracts for cognitive, well-being or immune purposes.

Loganin dosage is essential in the standardization of natural ingredients for the nutraceutical and phytotherapeutic sectors. It helps ensure the active ingredient content in herbal formulations and optimize labeling or claims.

Analysis methodology

The analysis is based on high-performance liquid chromatography techniques:

  • HPLC-DAD (UV detection at 238–240 nm)
  • LC-MS or LC-MS/MS for better sensitivity and specificity
  • Reverse-phase method with aqueous or hydroalcoholic extraction

The choice of detection mode depends on the complexity of the matrix and the expected concentration.

Analyzed matrices

  • Standardized plant extracts
  • Medicinal plant powders
  • Hydroalcoholic solutions
  • Capsules, tablets or nutraceutical dosage forms

Industrial applications

  • Quality control of plant ingredients
  • Cornus officinalis or Eucommia extracts
  • Development of food supplements for cognitive or adaptogenic purposes
  • Valorization of botanical extracts in natural or traditional ranges

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