2021
DOI: 10.1002/jccs.202100093
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Applying eco‐friendly micellar liquid chromatography for the simultaneous determination of two ternary mixtures utilized for cold treatment using monolithic column

Abstract: Rapid, isocratic, and sensitive micellar liquid chromatographic methods were developed successfully for the analysis of two ternary mixtures: phenylephrine hydrochloride (PHE), ibuprofen (IBU) and chlorpheniramine maleate (CP) (mixture I), and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (PSE), IBU and CP (mixture II) in their synthetic mixtures and pharmaceutical dosage forms. Analytical separation was achieved in 7 min using monolithic column adopting UV detector at 233 and 218 nm for mixture I and II, respectively. For bo… Show more

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“…This effect is more pronounced when long-chain alcohols are used [62,66]. This finding was also confirmed during the determination of two ternary mixtures (phenylephrine hydrochloride, ibuprofen, and chlorpheniramine maleate as mixture 1 and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, ibuprofen, and chlorpheniramine maleate as mixture 2) utilized for cold treatment [74]. In this case, use of methanol and acetonitrile in the mobile phase provided longer retention times of the analytes, but asymmetrical peaks were obtained, which was not the case when n-propanol was used.…”
Section: Surfactants As a Mobile Phasesupporting
confidence: 59%
“…This effect is more pronounced when long-chain alcohols are used [62,66]. This finding was also confirmed during the determination of two ternary mixtures (phenylephrine hydrochloride, ibuprofen, and chlorpheniramine maleate as mixture 1 and pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, ibuprofen, and chlorpheniramine maleate as mixture 2) utilized for cold treatment [74]. In this case, use of methanol and acetonitrile in the mobile phase provided longer retention times of the analytes, but asymmetrical peaks were obtained, which was not the case when n-propanol was used.…”
Section: Surfactants As a Mobile Phasesupporting
confidence: 59%