Midhu George Veeran1, Karthikeyan C1, Bharaniraja B1, Diksha Painuly2, Abi Santhosh Aprem1. 1. Corporate Research and Development Centre, HLL Lifecare Limited, Akkulam, Sreekariyam, Trivandrum, Kerala, 695017, India. 2. Corporate Research and Development Centre, HLL Lifecare Limited, Akkulam, Sreekariyam, Trivandrum, Kerala, 695017, India. dikshapainuly@lifecarehll.com.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To develop and validate a simple and consistent reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) method for the estimation of Levonorgestrel (LNG) drug from silicone based intrauterine device. METHODS: Sample solution was prepared using tetrahydrofuran (THF) as solvent for the drug extraction, and RP-HPLC analysis was performed using Luna C18 analytical column (150 × 4.6 mm, 5 μm, 100 Å - Phenomenex), with a mobile phase consisting of a mixture of acetonitrile and water (50:50, v/v) at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min and injection volume of 20 μl. Detection was carried out at 241 nm in PDA detector, with a total run time of 15 min. The method was validated in accordance with ICH guidelines. Method applicability was tested for optimizing formulation using quality-by-design approach, to check the stability and content uniformity of levonorgestrel-silicone mixture (core blend), and quantifying the amount of LNG from commercially available silicone based formulation. RESULTS: The retention time for LNG drug was obtained at 8.5 min (± 0.3 min). A linear relationship was observed over the concentration range of 2.6-15.6 μg/ml with the correlation coefficient (r) value 0.9999. The method was found to be precise within the acceptable limit (RSD < 2%) and the drug recovery from the intrauterine device was found in the range 99.78-100.0%. Content uniformity for different prototypes developed was observed in the range of 91.6-101.4%, and assay of optimized core blend was in the range of 97.78-106.79% during the 10 days of retention period for stability studies. CONCLUSION: The validated method is found to be a simple, accurate, precise, reproducible, and hence can be used for the routine analysis of LNG such as in-process, quality control and stability assays of silicone based intrauterine devices by RP-HPLC.
BACKGROUND: To develop and validate a simple and consistent reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) method for the estimation of Levonorgestrel (LNG) drug from silicone based intrauterine device. METHODS: Sample solution was prepared using tetrahydrofuran (THF) as solvent for the drug extraction, and RP-HPLC analysis was performed using Luna C18 analytical column (150 × 4.6 mm, 5 μm, 100 Å - Phenomenex), with a mobile phase consisting of a mixture of acetonitrile and water (50:50, v/v) at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min and injection volume of 20 μl. Detection was carried out at 241 nm in PDA detector, with a total run time of 15 min. The method was validated in accordance with ICH guidelines. Method applicability was tested for optimizing formulation using quality-by-design approach, to check the stability and content uniformity of levonorgestrel-silicone mixture (core blend), and quantifying the amount of LNG from commercially available silicone based formulation. RESULTS: The retention time for LNG drug was obtained at 8.5 min (± 0.3 min). A linear relationship was observed over the concentration range of 2.6-15.6 μg/ml with the correlation coefficient (r) value 0.9999. The method was found to be precise within the acceptable limit (RSD < 2%) and the drug recovery from the intrauterine device was found in the range 99.78-100.0%. Content uniformity for different prototypes developed was observed in the range of 91.6-101.4%, and assay of optimized core blend was in the range of 97.78-106.79% during the 10 days of retention period for stability studies. CONCLUSION: The validated method is found to be a simple, accurate, precise, reproducible, and hence can be used for the routine analysis of LNG such as in-process, quality control and stability assays of silicone based intrauterine devices by RP-HPLC.
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Keywords:
Intrauterine device; Levonorgestrel; Quality by design (QbD); Silicone; Validation
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