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Fast RPLC analysis of pharmaceutical compounds at intermediate temperatures by using a conventional instrument

Recent developments in HPLC methods have focused on various strategies in order to increase the speed of analysis. One area of impressive growing is column technology. Today, analytical methods that propose the use of short columns packed with sub-2 μm particles installed in ultra high-pressure LC i...

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Published in:Journal of separation science 2010-09, Vol.33 (17-18), p.2645-2653
Main Authors: Gotta, Javier, Grisales, Jaiver Osorio, Reta, Mario R, Castells, Cecilia B
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description Recent developments in HPLC methods have focused on various strategies in order to increase the speed of analysis. One area of impressive growing is column technology. Today, analytical methods that propose the use of short columns packed with sub-2 μm particles installed in ultra high-pressure LC instruments are not uncommon. Another strategy consisted of heating thermally resistant columns to temperatures well above of 100°C in order to reduce eluent viscosities and, therefore, column backpressure. We discuss experimental conditions for achieving high-throughput analysis using standard instruments with a few simple modifications. The chromatographic performance of two particulated and a silica-based monolithic column operated at moderate temperatures and flow rates are compared. The monolithic column proved to be stable over several thousands column volumes at 60°C. More important, its resistance to mass transfer at this temperature was significantly reduced. Very fast separations of two different mixtures of pharmaceutical compounds, anti-inflammatory drugs and β-blockers, were achieved with the three columns at 60°C by using ACN/buffer at 5 mL/min. Excellent peak shapes of basic solutes and quite reasonable resolutions were achieved in very short analysis times with columns operated at temperatures moderately higher than the usual room temperature.
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid - instrumentation
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid - methods
Fast RPLC analysis
General pharmacology
Medical sciences
NAIDS
Pharmaceutical Preparations - analysis
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Solvents - chemistry
Temperature
β-Blockers
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