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Research Article

A robust ultra performance liquid chromatography method for dacarbazine quantification in nanosponge formulation: A quality by design approach

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Received 08 May 2024, Accepted 04 Jul 2024, Published online: 06 Aug 2024
 

Abstract

A new, user-friendly Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography (UPLC) method was developed using Analytical Quality by Design (QbD) for precise analysis of Dacarbazine in both bulk powder and Dacarbazine-loaded Nanosponges. This method follows ICH guidelines and uses a statistically designed approach to optimize the separation conditions for Dacarbazine. A central composite design was implemented to identify the ideal combination of organic solvent (mobile phase composition) and flow rate. The UPLC method was successfully optimized for rapid separation (1.3 minutes) for Dacarbazine using a mobile phase consisting of 70% Methanol: 30% Orthophosphoric acid (0.1%) at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min, using a Hypersil C18 column. The method exhibited excellent linearity with a correlation coefficient value of 0.997 across a concentration range of 4-20 μg/mL, accuracy (drug recovery of 96-100%) and sensitivity (LOD 1.15 μg/mL, LOQ 3.50 μg/mL) and it successfully quantified the drug in the formulated Dacarbazine-loaded Nanosponges. This QbD-driven UPLC method offers a valuable tool for reliable Dacarbazine quality control in pharmaceuticals providing rapid analysis, high accuracy, and low detection limits.

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