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Optimization and Validation of An Isocratic HPLC-UV Method for the Simultaneous Determination of Five Drugs Used in Combined Cardiovascular Therapy in Human Plasma

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2011
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Soltani, S
Jouyban, A
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Abstract
The validation of a simple isocratic HPLC-UV method for simultaneous quantification of 5 drugs (used in combination therapy protocols in cardiovascular disorders) in spiked human plasma was reported in this paper. A MZ-analytical column (15 mm x 4.6 mm, 5 mu m) was used to separate carvedilol, losartan, diltiazem, furosemide and propranolol under an isocratic condition of acetonitrile/2-propanol/15 mM phosphate buffer (pH = 2) (32.5/2.5/65 v/v/v) mobile phase. The sample preparation consisted of a protein precipitation procedure using a mixture of acetonitrile and zinc sulphate solution prior to injection of sample to the chromatographic system. The maximum wavelength for the all detections was 225 nm. Method was validated according to the food and drug administration guidance for bioanalytical method validation. Method showed acceptable precision, accuracy and linearity [carvedilol (0.025-0.800 mu g/mL), losartan (0.050-0.800 mu g/mL), diltiazem (0.050-0.800 mu g/mL), furosemide (0.025-0.800 mu g/mL) and propranolol (0.025-0.800 mu g/mL)]. The method was robust and reproducible and the mean recoveries were in the range 99.0-104.4 %.
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