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Ambix ; 71(2): 172-190, 2024 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38618756

ABSTRACT

Research into the history of alchemy and Paracelsianism in Italy has highlighted the role of Italian courts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as centres of elaboration and diffusion of alchemical knowledge. Among these, one of the best known is the Medici court which already dedicated spaces in the ducal foundry to the alchemical arts in the time of Cosimo I. This interest would remain alive with Francesco I and his son, Don Antonio de' Medici, one of the greatest supporters of Paracelsian medicine in Italy. This contribution presents previously unpublished sources, now preserved in the Archivio di Stato di Firenze and in the collection of the Biblioteca degli Intronati in Siena, that can help us reconstruct in greater detail some significant aspects of Medici alchemical engagement and can, above all, help further determine Paracelsus's influence in seventeenth century Florence.


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Alchemy , Italy , History, 17th Century , History, 16th Century , Libraries/history
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J Chromatogr A ; 1325: 221-6, 2014 Jan 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24365117

ABSTRACT

A novel method was set up with the aim to obtain a simultaneous cross comparative evaluation of different Gardenia Jasminoides Ellis fruits by the HPTLC fingerprint approach. The main components among the iridoid, hydroxycinnamic derivative and crocin classes were identified by TLC-MS ancillary techniques. The iridoids geniposide, gardenoside and genepin-1-ß-d-gentiobioside were also quantitated by densitometric scanning at 240nm. LiChrospher HPTLC Silica gel 60 RP-18 W F254, 20cm×10cm plates with acetonitrile: formic acid 0.1% (40:60 v/v) as the mobile phase was used. The method was validated giving rise to a dependable and high throughput procedure well suited to routine applications. Iridoids were quantified in the range of 240-1140ng with RSD of repeatability and intermediate precision between 0.9-2.5% and accuracy with bias 1.6-2.6%. The method was tested on six commercial Gardenia Jasminoides fruit samples.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Thin Layer/methods , Fruit/chemistry , Gardenia/chemistry , Iridoids/analysis , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Iridoids/chemistry
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J Pharm Biomed Anal ; 70: 647-51, 2012 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22841554

ABSTRACT

A novel HPTLC-densitometric method was developed for separation and quantitation of primulasaponin I and II in different matrices. HPTLC silica gel 60 F254(S), 20 cm × 10 cm, plates with ethyl acetate:water:formic acid (5:1:1 v/v) as the mobile phase were used. Densitometric determinations were performed in reflectance mode at 540 nm after derivatization with vanillin reagent. The method was validated giving rise to a dependable and high throughput procedure well suited to routine applications. Primulasaponins were quantified in the range of 150-450 ng with RSD of repeatability and intermediate precision between 0.8 and 1.4% and accuracy within the acceptance limits. The method was tested on commercial herbal medicinal preparations claiming to contain primula root extract.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Thin Layer , Plant Preparations/analysis , Plant Roots/chemistry , Primula/chemistry , Saponins/analysis , Acetates/chemistry , Benzaldehydes/chemistry , Calibration , Chromatography, Thin Layer/standards , Densitometry , Formates/chemistry , Plants, Medicinal , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , Silica Gel/chemistry , Water/chemistry
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J Chromatogr A ; 1220: 156-61, 2012 Jan 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22169194

ABSTRACT

A new HPTLC method was envisaged to determine rosmarinic acid (RA) in different matrices with the aim of testing the influence of optimizing the main HPTLC operative parameters in view of a more stringent validation process. HPTLC LiChrospher silica gel 60 F254s, 20 cm × 10 cm, plates with toluene:ethyl formate:formic acid (6:4:1, v/v) as the mobile phase were used. Densitometric determinations were performed in reflectance mode at 330 nm. The method was validated giving rise to a dependable and high throughput procedure well suited to routine applications. RA was quantified in the range of 132-660 ng with RSD of repeatability and intermediate precision not exceeding 2.0% and accuracy within the acceptance limits. The method was tested on several commercial preparations containing RA in different amounts.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/standards , Chromatography, Thin Layer/methods , Chromatography, Thin Layer/standards , Cinnamates/analysis , Depsides/analysis , Reproducibility of Results , Rosmarinic Acid
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