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Determination of enantiomeric purity of S-amlodipine by chiral LC with emphasis on reversal of enantiomer elution order

✍ Scribed by Katina S. S. Dossou; Patrick A. Edorh; Patrice Chiap; Bezhan Chankvetadze; Anne-Catherine Servais; Marianne Fillet; Jacques Crommen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
296 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9306

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Abstract

An LC method was developed and prevalidated for the enantiomeric purity determination of S‐amlodipine in polar organic solvent chromatography using a chlorine‐containing cellulose‐based chiral stationary phase (CSP). The concentration of formic acid (FA) (0.01–0.2%) in the mobile phase containing acetonitrile as the main solvent was found to influence the elution order of amlodipine enantiomers as well as the enantioresolution. A reversal of the enantiomer elution order of amlodipine was only observed with chiral stationary phases with both electron‐withdrawing (chloro) and electron‐donating groups (methyl) on the phenyl moieties of the chiral selector, namely cellulose tris(3‐chloro‐4‐methylphenylcarbamate) and cellulose tris(4‐chloro‐3‐methylphenylcarbamate). The highest enantioresolution (R~s~: 4.1) value was obtained at the lowest FA concentration (0.01%) using cellulose tris(4‐chloro‐3‐methylphenylcarbamate) as the chiral selector and the enantiomeric impurity, R‐amlodipine, eluted first under these conditions. Therefore, the mobile phase selected for the prevalidation of the method consisted of ACN/0.1% DEA/0.01% FA and the temperature was set at 25°C. The method was prevalidated by means of the strategy based on the total measurement error and the accuracy profile. The method was found to be selective and the limit of quantification was found to be about 0.05% for R‐amlodipine, while the limit of detection was close to 0.02%.


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