by
amaryl » Sat Jul 02, 2005 9:38 am
I am trying to develope an HPLC analysis method for doxycycline.
Mobile phase composition: 76 0.02M KH2PO4 adjusted to pH 2.5 using phosphoric acid 24ACN. Isocratic.
Injection vol: 50 ul at 1 ml/min
Column: Symmetry shield RP18 4.6 x 250 mm
wavelength: 355 nm
RT for the analyte is 7.4 min
So far, I am able to get the analyte peak. The only problem I get is the shift of RT as the concentration decreases. For example at 20ug/ml its RT is 7.4 min, 2.5 ug/ml the RT is 7.6 min while at 1 ug/ml, RT increased to like RT 7.8 min.
What causes the shift? Is it normal and acceptable? By the way, if I want to check pKa of the analyte, other than Merck Index, is there any other way I can get from the website? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
well a
+ 0.1 shift in retention time is acceptable and the RSD of 10 injections should be less than 2%.
more so you are working with single analyte, a shift in RT is not significant as far as your analyte is getting eluted within reasonable time (less than 10 mins) with a capacity factor between 1 - 10.
try keeping your chromatographic conditions constant as far as possible with little varriation that due to random errors you may find the varriation of RT within limits and your variation is not much.
check the LCGC artlce over retention time changes. You may find the answer to your RT varriation
for pka you can refer some medicinal chemistry books or the particular literature related to analyte you may find the pka mentioned in them.