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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.9.2011.tde-09032011-213019
Document
Author
Full name
Grazielle Prado Alexandre
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2010
Supervisor
Committee
Santoro, Maria Ines Rocha Miritello (President)
Prado, María Segunda Aurora
Lopez, Renata Fonseca Vianna
Title in Portuguese
Validação de métodos para análise de citrato de colina e acetilmetionina em soluções injetáveis por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência e eletroforese capilar
Keywords in Portuguese
Citrato de colina
Cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência
Eletroforese capilar
Métodos analíticos
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo desta pesquisa foi desenvolver, validar e comparar métodos analíticos para separação e quantificação de citrato de colina e acetilmetionina em formulações injetáveis por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (CLAE) e eletroforese capilar (EC). O método por CLAE, com o qual foi possível quantificar e separar simultaneamente, o citrato de colina e a acetilmetionina, foi realizado empregando-se uma coluna cromatográfica C18, 250 x 4,6 mm, 5µm, Shim-Pack® VP-ODS e fase móvel constituída por tampão fosfato de potássio 25 mM pH 5,7: acetonitrila: metanol (88:10:2 v/v/v). O método por EC foi validado utilizando-se como eletrólito, tampão de tetraborato de sódio 20 mM a pH 9,2 e capilar de sílica fundida de 40,2 cm, sendo 30 cm efetivos, com 75 µm de diâmetro interno. O método por CLAE apresentou um coeficiente de correlação (r) de 0,9996 para o citrato de colina e 0,9998 para a acetilmetionina. No método por EC, o coeficiente de correlação (r) encontrado foi de 0,9996 para a acetilmetionina. Os métodos podem ser considerados eficientes e confiáveis para serem empregados em análises de rotina de controle de qualidade de soluções injetáveis contendo a associação dos dois fármacos selecionados para o estudo.
Title in English
Validation of methods for analysis of choline citrate and acetylmethionine in injectable solutions by high performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis.
Keywords in English
Analytical methods
Capillary electrophoresis
Choline citrate
High performance liquid chromatography
Abstract in English
The objective of this research was to develop, to validate and to compare two analytical methods for separation and quantification of choline citrate and acetylmethionine in injectable formulations by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and capillary electrophoresis (CE). The HPLC method which enables the separation and simultaneous quantitative determination of choline citrate and acetylmethionine was performed using a C18, 250 x 4.6 mm, 5µm-Shim-Pack®VP-ODS column and a mobile phase constituted of buffer 25 mM potassium phosphate, pH 5.7: acetonitrile: methanol (88:10:2 v/v/v). The CE method was validated using a solution of 20 mM sodium tetraborate buffer pH 9.2 as the electrolyte and a fused silica capillary of 40.2 cm, with 30 cm effective, and 75 mm of diameter. The HPLC method showed a correlation coefficient (r) of 0.9996 for choline citrate and 0.9998 for acetylmethionine. For CE method the correlation coefficient (r) was found to be 0.9996 for acetylmethionine. The methods showed to be efficient and reliable methods, and can be used in routine analysis for quality control of injectable solutions containing the association of the two compounds selected to be studied in this research.
 
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