Literature DB >> 7096512

Separation of digoxin, digitoxin and their potential metabolites, impurities or degradation products by high-performance liquid chromatography.

B Desta, E Kwong, K M McErlane.   

Abstract

A rapid and versatile series of high-performance liquid chromatographic systems are described for the resolution of digoxin, digitoxin and their potential metabolites or degradation products and impurities. These systems consist of isocratic, single-step gradient and linear gradient modes that provide resolution of the glycosides in 25, 17 and 14 min respectively. Digoxin, its mono- and bisdigitoxosides, digoxigenin and gitoxin, a potential impurity, may be isocratically separated in 11 min. The two semi-synthetic glycosides alpha- and beta-acetyldigoxin are resolved and separated from digoxin and its metabolites in a chromatographic time of 23 min. Digitoxin and its metabolites or degradation products may be separated in as little as 9 min using an isocratic system. The solvent systems employ varying proportions of methanol, water, isopropanol and dichloromethane and a conventional 5 micrometers bonded, octadecyl phase. Detection was accompanied using a variable wavelength detector set at 220 nm.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7096512     DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(01)84014-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr


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Authors:  H W Groeneveld; H Steijl; B Van Den Berg; J C Elings
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