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Decomposition of pilocarpine eye drops assessed by a highly efficient high pressure liquid chromatographic method.

P F Kuks1, L E Weekers, P B Goldhoorn.   

Abstract

A rapid high-resolution high pressure liquid chromatographic method was developed for assaying pilocarpine. Pilocarpine in ophthalmic solutions decomposes fairly rapidly to give isopilocarpine, pilocarpic acid and isopilocarpic acid. The quality of an ophthalmic solution can be assessed by assaying these decomposition products. Existing high pressure liquid chromatographic methods suffer from long analysis times and poor resolution. The new method uses as the mobile phase 6 ml/l of triethylamine in water (pH 2.3, adjusted with 85% phosphoric acid) at a flow of 1.5 ml/min and as the stationary phase a C18-silica 125 x 4.6 mm column. 2-Amino-1-phenyl-1,3-propanediol is used as an internal standard. Complete separation was obtained within 8 min. Pilocarpine eye drops were stored under different conditions and then analysed for decomposition products. During heat treatment, decomposition to isopilocarpine predominated over decomposition to pilocarpic or isopilocarpic acid. However, when stored at room temperature or in a refrigerator, formation of pilocarpic acid clearly prevailed. Thus, from assessment of decomposition products, the cause of decomposition can be established.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2255589     DOI: 10.1007/bf01980046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Weekbl Sci        ISSN: 0167-6555


  25 in total

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Authors:  C Durif; M Ribes; G Kister; A Puech
Journal:  Pharm Acta Helv       Date:  1986

2.  Influence of pH on the effect of pilocarpine on aqueous dynamics.

Authors:  R A Anderson; J B Cowle
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  1968-08       Impact factor: 4.638

3.  [Contribution to the study of the stability of pilocarpine in aqueous medium. 2. Kinetic study of the hydrolysis of pilocarpine].

Authors:  K Baeschlin; J C Etter
Journal:  Pharm Acta Helv       Date:  1969-06

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Authors:  K Baeschlin; J C Etter; H Moll
Journal:  Pharm Acta Helv       Date:  1969-05

5.  Stability of pilocarpine ophthalmic formulations.

Authors:  S Yoshioka; Y Aso; T Shibazaki; M Uchiyama
Journal:  Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo)       Date:  1986-10       Impact factor: 1.645

6.  Quantitative analysis of degradation products in pilocarpine hydrochloride ophthalmic formulations.

Authors:  G A Neville; F B Hasan; I C Smith
Journal:  J Pharm Sci       Date:  1977-05       Impact factor: 3.534

7.  Determination of pilocarpine by HPLC in presence of isopilocarpine a pH-sensitive polymer in ophthalmic dispersions.

Authors:  H Ibrahim; T Boye; M Wermeille; R Gurny; P Buri
Journal:  J Pharm Biomed Anal       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 3.935

8.  Separation and analysis of pilocarpine, isopilocarpine, and pilocarpic acid by reverse phase liquid chromatography: collaborative study.

Authors:  J L Van Ackeren; R M Venable; I W Wainer
Journal:  J Assoc Off Anal Chem       Date:  1984 Sep-Oct

9.  Problems connected with HPLC separation of pilocarpine from its degradation products by means of silica gel and water-based mobile phase.

Authors:  R Vespalec; M Fiedorová; J Subert
Journal:  Pharmazie       Date:  1988-10       Impact factor: 1.267

10.  Quantitative determination of pilocarpine, isopilocarpine, pilocarpic acid, and isopilocarpic acid in clinical ophthalmic pilocarpine formulations by reversed-phase liquid chromatography.

Authors:  A Noordam; L Maat; H C Beyerman
Journal:  J Pharm Sci       Date:  1981-01       Impact factor: 3.534

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  2 in total

1.  In vivo and in vitro effects of pilocarpine: relevance to ictogenesis.

Authors:  Nicola Marchi; Emily Oby; Ayush Batra; Laura Uva; Marco De Curtis; Nadia Hernandez; Anette Van Boxel-Dezaire; Imad Najm; Damir Janigro
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2007-07-20       Impact factor: 5.864

2.  Acute induction of epileptiform discharges by pilocarpine in the in vitro isolated guinea-pig brain requires enhancement of blood-brain barrier permeability.

Authors:  L Uva; L Librizzi; N Marchi; F Noe; R Bongiovanni; A Vezzani; D Janigro; M de Curtis
Journal:  Neuroscience       Date:  2007-11-12       Impact factor: 3.590

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