by
XL » Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:28 am
I found this application was quite interesting. Here is my two cents:
Brij 35 is a mixture of nonionic ethoxylates with different alkyl chain length (hydrophobe) and for each alkyl chain length different number of EO numbers can be attached to it. Therefore, tens of peaks show up on a RP column in a wide time frame, and they interfere with the analysis of the acidic drug in your case. One possible solution is to use Acclaim Mixed-Mode HILIC-1 column which can "shrink" these tens of peaks into a few peaks so that Brij 35 only occupies a small fraction of elution time, as shown in the Figure 8 in the link:
http://www.dionex.com/en-us/webdocs/618 ... PN1963.pdf
This way the detection of the acidic drug is much less likely affected by the surfactant.
Alternatively, you can try the Acclaim Mixed-Mode WAX-1 column (
http://www.dionex.com/en-us/webdocs/488 ... 021407.pdf) or other mixed-mode WAX column. I would use the mobile phase with low ionic strength (low buffer concentration, 1 to 5 mM NH4OAc), pH>5, and high organic solvent (say 70% MeCN or MeOH) first to elute the surfactant and keep the acidic drug. Hopefully the acidic drug will elute after the surfactant.
Please contact me if you need additonal information.