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  • 1995-1999  (3)
  • Column liquid chromatography  (3)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1612-1112
    Keywords: Column liquid chromatography ; Benzalkonium chloride ; Tramadol ; Ophthalmic solution
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary A high-performance liquid chromatographic procedure employing ultraviolet detection for the analysis of benzalkonium chloride in 0.5% Tramadol ophthalmic solution is reported. The method requires minimal sample pretreatment and is sensitive, accurate, and reproducible. The peak area versus BAK concentration is linear over the range of 50–150% of its label claim of 0.05 mg/mL. The mean absolute recovery of BAK using the described method is 100.2±1.2%, (mean ±SD, n=10). A stress study with heat, acid, base and UV radiation indicates that the method is stabilityindicating with no interference from drug or degradation products.
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  • 2
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    Chromatographia 40 (1995), S. 204-206 
    ISSN: 1612-1112
    Keywords: Column liquid chromatography ; Stability-indicating method ; 17β-Estradiol-3-phosphate ; Ophthalmic solutions
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) procedure using ultra-violet (UV) detection for the analysis of 17β-estradiol-3-phosphate in an ophthalmic solution is reported. The method is selective, accurate, and reproducible. The peak area versus 17β-estradiol-3-phosphate concentration is linear over the range of 50–150% of its label claim of 1.0 mg/mL, with a detection limit of 20 ng/mL. The mean absolute recovery of 17β-estradiol-3-phosphate using the described method is 99.8±0.6% (mean ±SD, n=10). A stress study with heat, acid, base and UV radiation indicates that the method is stability-indicating with no interference from excipients or degradation products.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1612-1112
    Keywords: Column liquid chromatography ; Dipyridamole injection ; Stability studies ; Degradation products
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary The development and subsequent validation of an isocratic high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) procedure employing ultraviolet (UV) detection for the determination of degradation products in Dipyridamole Injection is reported. The development of this assay involved the evaluation of several factors including buffer type, ionic strength, pH, organic composition, and column type. The described method is simple, reproducible, accurate, and selective. The precision, relative standard deviation (RSD), amongst five sample preparations for total degradation products was not more than (NMT) 10.2 %, while the individual degradation products were NMT 12.1%. Intermediate precision, as determined from fifteen sample preparations, generated by two Analysts on different HPLC systems over three days, exhibited an RSD for total and individual degradation products of 8.2 % and NMT 27.5 %, respectively. The mean absolute recovery of dipyridamole using the described method is 102.1±1. 9%, (mean±SD, n=12) over the concentration range of 0.03 % to 5.0 % of its label claim of 5 mg mL−1. The limit of detection and limit of quantitation were 0.1 and 0.3 μg mL−1, respectively. The linearity of the peak response was verified with respect to dipyridamole concentration over a range of 0.3 and 50 μg mL−1 (0.03 % to 5.0 % label claim). The Standard and Assay Preparations are stable for up to 48 hours at room temperature. The selectivity was evaluated by subjecting the finished product (Dipyridamole Injection) to thermal, acidic, basic, oxidative and fluorescent radiation stress conditions. No interference in the analysis of degradation products was observed, showing the method is stability-indicating.
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