scholarly journals A fieldable, high-throughput, cost-efficient high performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet absorption detection (HPLC-UV) method for the quantitation of bispyridinium quaternary aldoxime cholinesterase reactivators in blood

Author(s):  
Gellért Balázs Karvaly ◽  
Kornélia Tekes ◽  
Zoltán Szimrók ◽  
József FŰrÉsz ◽  
Kamil KuČa ◽  
...  

Abstract Mono- and bis-pyridinium quaternary aldoximes (K-oximes) have long been employed as cholinesterase reactivator components of antidotes against lethal cholinesterase-inhibiting organophosphorous chemicals. Their positive charge poses difficulties in their chromatographic analysis, resulting in the publication of different approaches for each K-oxime. A multiplexed method is presented for the rapid quantitation of 10 K-oximes in blood with its utility demonstrated in vivo. Liquid chromatography with absorbance detection was employed. Reversed-phase separation was achieved on a highly nonpolar stationary phase. Method validation was based on the respective guideline of the European Medicines Agency. Times to peak concentrations and 120-min areas under the time–concentration curves were determined in rats following intraperitoneal administration. Adequate retention and separation of K-oximes with acceptable peak shapes in short isocratic runs was achieved by adjusting ionic strength, organic content and the concentration of the ion-pairing agent of the mobile phase. Chromatographic properties were governed by optimizing the concentration of dissolved ions. Accurate adjustment of the organic content was indispensable for avoiding peak drifting and splitting. Dose-adjusted exposure to K-347 and K-868 was exceptionally low, while exposure to K-48 was the highest. The method is suitable for screening systemic exposure to various K-oximes and can be extended.

Pteridines ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-28
Author(s):  
Toshiyuki Arai ◽  
Hiroko Mori ◽  
Hisanari Ishii ◽  
Toshinori Suzuki ◽  
Shuji Kojima ◽  
...  

Summary Auto-oxidation of 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroneopterin (NPH4 ) in phosphate buffer solution (PBS) was examined using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. In the chromatograms obtained every 30 min after NPH4 was dissolved in PBS, the peak of NPH4 gradually decreased and almost disappeared 90 min after the dissolution. In contrast, another peak of an unidentified substance (one of dihydroneopterins), appeared from the first time, gradually increased and became most dominant among various peaks 60 min after. The peak of 7,8-dihydroneopterin (7,8-NPH2) appeared 30 min after and gradually increased, but its height was less than that of the above-mentioned peak from first to last. These results indicate that NPH4 is readily oxidized by dissolved oxygen in PBS to produce 7,8-NPH2 and other dihydroneopterins before the reaction with oxygen free radicals and that the substances which actually serve as antioxidants in vivo are these dihydroneopterins.


Author(s):  
Raju Chandra ◽  
Manisha Pant ◽  
Harchan Singh ◽  
Deepak Kumar ◽  
Ashwani Sanghi

A reliable and reproducible reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) was developed for the quantitative determination of Remipril drug content from marketed bulk tablets. The active ingredient of Remipril separation achieved with C18 column using the methanol water mobile phase in the ratio of 40:60 (v/v). The active ingredient of the drug content quantify with UV detector at 215 nm. The retention time of Remipril is 5.63 min. A good linearity relation (R2=0.999) was obtained between drug concentration and average peak areas. The limit of detection and limit of quantification of the instrument were calculated 0.03 and 0.09 µg/mL, respectively. The accuracy of the method validation was determined 102.72% by recoveries method.


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