Quantification of rifampicin and rifabutin in plasma of tuberculosis patients by micellar liquid chromatography

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Abhilasha Durgbanshi ◽  
Devasish Bose ◽  
Pooja Mishra ◽  
Jaume Albiol-Chiva ◽  
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Katarzyna Stępnik ◽  
Irena Malinowska ◽  
Edward Rój

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Sumar Hendayana ◽  
William T. Cooper ◽  
Yifang He

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Irena Malinowska ◽  
Katarzyna E. Stępnik

Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) with the use of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to determine some physicochemical parameters of six biogenic amines: adrenaline, dopamine, octopamine, histamine, 2-phenylethylamine, and tyramine. In this paper, an influence of surfactant’s concentration and pH of the micellar mobile phase on the retention of the tested substances was examined. To determine the influence of surfactant’s concentration on the retention of the tested amines, buffered solutions (at pH 7.4) of ionic surfactant—sodium dodecyl sulfate SDS (at different concentrations) with acetonitrile as an organic modifier (0.8/0.2 v/v) were used as the micellar mobile phases. To determine the influence of pH of the micellar mobile phase on the retention, mobile phases contained buffered solutions (at different pH values) of sodium dodecyl sulfate SDS (at 0.1 M) with acetonitrile (0.8/0.2 v/v). The inverse of value of retention factor () versus concentration of micelles () relationships were examined. Other physicochemical parameters of solutes such as an association constant analyte—micelle ()—and partition coefficient of analyte between stationary phase and water (hydrophobicity descriptor) () were determined by the use of Foley’s equation.


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