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DEVELOPMENT OF DIRECT SERIAL COUPLING OF HYDROPHILIC INTERACTION LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY AND REVERSED-PHASE COLUMNS FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS OF ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS DRUGS

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Pages 12-23 | Published online: 10 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

The use of HPLC-MS and -UV systems are preferred methods for the detection of pharmaceutical drugs. In this study, direct serial coupling of HILIC to a reversed-phase column via a zero-volume union was applied to resolve a mixture of first-line anti-tuberculosis drugs, including rifampicin (RIF), isoniazid (INH), pyrazinamide (PZA), ethambutol (EMB), and streptomycin (STP). These analytes, detected by either UV or MS, were chosen for their wide range of polarities and their analysis was achieved in a single HPLC injection with a 16 min runtime per sample and a flow rate of 0.6 mL/min. In addition, optimization of the chromatographic conditions required to separate the antibiotics in the direct serial coupling setup are also discussed.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The authors would like to express their gratitude and thanks to Agilent Technologies (S) Pte Ltd for their generosity to use their LC-MS setup and in particularly, Mr. G.N. Venkatesha, Ms. Catherine Janto, and Mr. Robin Phillip for their help as well.

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