scholarly journals A validated quantification of triclosan in toothpaste using high-performance thin-layer chromatography and a 48-bit fatbed scanner

Author(s):  
Barbara Anders ◽  
Sabrina Doll ◽  
Bernd Spangenberg

AbstractWe present a densitometric quantification method for triclosan in toothpaste, separated by high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) and using a 48-bit flatbed scanner as the detection system. The sample was band-wise applied to HPTLC plates (10 × 20 cm), with fluorescent dye, Merck, Germany (1.05554). The plates were developed in a vertical developing chamber with 20 min of chamber saturation over 70 mm, using n-heptane–methyl tert-butyl ether–acetic acid (92:8:0.1, V/V) as solvent. The RF value of triclosan is hRF = 22.4, and quantification is based on direct measurements using an inexpensive 48-bit flatbed scanner for color measurements (in red, green, and blue) after plate staining with 2,6-dichloroquinone-4-chloroimide (Gibbs' reagent). Evaluation of the red channel makes the measurements of triclosan very specific. For linearization, an extended Kubelka–Munk expression was used for data transformation. The range of linearity covers more than two orders of magnitude and is between 91 and 1000 ng. The separation method is inexpensive, fast and reliable.

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lena Morschheuser ◽  
Hauke Wessels ◽  
Christina Pille ◽  
Judith Fischer ◽  
Tim Hünniger ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 83 (6) ◽  
pp. 1497-1501
Author(s):  
Hannele E M Salomies ◽  
Piia K Salo

Abstract A thin-layer chromatography/densitometry method was developed and validated for the determination of oxycodone hydrochloride in oral solutions by using silica gel plates. A horizontal technique was used for development of the plates. The optimum composition for the mobile phase, which provided a suitable Rf value of 0.6 for oxycodone, was propanol–acetic acid–water–25% ammonia–methanol (20 + 1 + 1 + 3 + 10). Detection was at 234 nm. Oxycodone hydrochloride was stable on the sorbent and was precisely and accurately measured in the range of 0.3–1.5 μg/band.


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