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Kreall » Wed Nov 26, 2014 8:44 am
Well this is very interesting topic. I can tell you from my and my colleagues experience that you will not get a methed to assay the metabisulfite with metamizol as a placebo. We had this problem just a few days ago and the solution we came up with was that in water solutions metamizol and metabisulfite reacts to form unidentified substance. Also metabisulfide is unstable in water solution. It decays in few hours to form a sulfate and sulfite.
The method we used was capillary electrophoresis to separete anions, and when we spiked standard solution of metamizol with standard solution of metabisulfite, there was no visiable peak of metabisulfite (in retention time of standard solution metabisulfite), only increased peak of sulfates - the product of degradation of metabisulfite.
For my opition your problem proves our theory. It is impossible to separate metabisulfide form metamizol if there is non in your test solution.