| Literature DB >> 28590909 |
Said El Kurdi1, Dina Abu Muaileq1, Hassan A Alhazmi1, Mohammed Al Bratty1, Sami El Deeb1.
Abstract
HPLC stationary phases of monolithic and fused core type can be used to achieve fast chromatographic separation as an alternative to UPLC. In this study, monolithic and fused core stationary phases are compared for fast separation of four fat-soluble vitamins. Three new methods on the first and second generation monolithic silica RP-18e columns and a fused core pentafluoro-phenyl propyl column were developed. Application of three fused core columns offered comparable separations of retinyl palmitate, DL-α-tocopheryl acetate, cholecalciferol and menadione in terms of elution speed and separation efficiency. Separation was achieved in approx. 5 min with good resolution (Rs > 5) and precision (RSD ≤ 0.6 %). Monolithic columns showed, however, a higher number of theoretical plates, better precision and lower column backpressure than the fused core column. The three developed methods were successfully applied to separate and quantitate fat-soluble vitamins in commercial products.Entities:
Keywords: HPLC; analytical performance; fat-soluble vitamins; fused core column; monolithic silica column
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28590909 DOI: 10.1515/acph-2017-0013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Pharm ISSN: 1330-0075 Impact factor: 2.230