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Stability-indicating assay of sodium cromoglicate in ophthalmic solution using mixed-mode hydrophilic interaction chromatography

✍ Scribed by Mohammed Shahid Ali; Syed Rafiuddin; Dalya Abdullah Al-Jawi; Yasmin Al-Hetari; Mohsin Ul Haq Ghori; Aamer Roshanali Khatri


Book ID
102926925
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
872 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9306

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Abstract

A hydrophilic interaction chromatographic (HILIC) procedure for the quantification of Sodium Cromoglicate (SCG) in ophthalmic solution is developed. Mobile phase consists of ACN and buffer, 86:14 v/v. Atlantis HILIC–Si column, 25 cm×4.6 mm, is used as stationary phase. Detection is carried out using a variable wavelength UV‐Vis detector at 326 nm. Linearity range and percent recoveries for SCG were 50–400 μg/mL and 100.44%, respectively. The SCG HILIC‐UV assay was validated according to the International Conference on Harmonization guidelines. The method separates two impurities and degradation products resulting from stress environment. Influence of organic solvent, ionic strength and mobile phase pH on the retention of SCG is studied. The paper provides optimization of polar anionic solute (SCG) on unmodified silica by HILIC. Proposed method can be used as a stability‐indicating assay for SGC and can be proved to be beneficial in ESI‐MS for enhanced sensitivity.