Non-Aqueous Electromigration Analysis of Some Degradation Products of Carvedilol

AuthorAbolghasem Jouybanen
AuthorMohammad Hasanzadehen
AuthorNasrin Shadjouen
Issued Date2014-04-30en
AbstractA capillary electrophoresis method was used for assay of some degradation products of carvedilol. The optimized parameters were as; running buffer 80 mM acetate dissolved in methanol/ethanol mixture (65:35% v/v), applied voltage of 19 kV, temperature is 20 ºC and the wavelength range of 200-350 nm. The results indicate that the proposed capillary electrophoresis method could effectively separate carvedilol from its degradation products and can be employed as a stability indicating assay method. In addition, the presence of a new unknown degradation product was discovered by this method. In addition, capillary electrophoresis behaviour of carvedilol in photo/force degradation conditions gave valuable information concerning the dissimilarities of their ionization. Results indicated that the capillary electrophoresis proposed method can be used for the determination of carvedilol in human serum. Finally, accuracy of the proposed method was established by recovery experiments from spiked human serum samples.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2014.1494en
KeywordCapillary electrophoresisen
KeywordCarvedilolen
KeywordPhoto and force degradationsen
KeywordNon-aqueousen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleNon-Aqueous Electromigration Analysis of Some Degradation Products of Carvedilolen
TypeOriginal Articleen

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