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does anyone know how to separate 4-aminophenol from paraceta
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does anyone know how to separate 4-aminophenol from paracetamol using RP HPLC?
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Thanks a lot, Tom.
This is a quick reply.
Does this mean any typical RP column with ion exchange mechanism will not provide good retention for 4-aminophenol?
Is the mix-mode column robust and reproducible from batch to batch, and well acceptable to FDA?
I am grateful.
Jim
This is a quick reply.
Does this mean any typical RP column with ion exchange mechanism will not provide good retention for 4-aminophenol?
Is the mix-mode column robust and reproducible from batch to batch, and well acceptable to FDA?
I am grateful.
Jim
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Hi
The Ph. Eur. has a method. The resolution requirements between 4-aminophenol (Imp K) and Paracetamol is NLT 4.0. This application should provide a good starting point.
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Mike
The Ph. Eur. has a method. The resolution requirements between 4-aminophenol (Imp K) and Paracetamol is NLT 4.0. This application should provide a good starting point.
Regards
Mike
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Thanks Mike.
USP has a SCX method but I am searching a RP method. I do not have easy access to Ph Eu. Do you notice the separation mode of the Ph Eu method?
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Jim
USP has a SCX method but I am searching a RP method. I do not have easy access to Ph Eu. Do you notice the separation mode of the Ph Eu method?
Thanks
Jim
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Hello.
Register at Pharmeuropa online and get public draft of Pharmeuropa 28.1 that provides paracetamol too: https://extranet.edqm.eu/4DLink1/4DCGI/Web_View/mono/49
Register at Pharmeuropa online and get public draft of Pharmeuropa 28.1 that provides paracetamol too: https://extranet.edqm.eu/4DLink1/4DCGI/Web_View/mono/49
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Depends on the pH. The pKa's are listed as 5.5 and 10.5Does this mean any typical RP column with ion exchange mechanism will not provide good retention for 4-aminophenol?
I don't have any hands-on experience with it, but it's been around for a while. I don't see how the FDA could have any objection so long as you do a proper validation.Is the mix-mode column robust and reproducible from batch to batch, and well acceptable to FDA?
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Hi ym3142
I could email you the monograph. Please forward me your email address.
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Mike
I could email you the monograph. Please forward me your email address.
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Hi Mike
Thanks a lot for taking time sending me the Eu Ph.
I notice the Rt for 4-aminophenol was ~1.4 min and the void time is 1.6 min. K'<0.
What's the industry general practice and/or regulation requirements now? I thought K' should be >1.
Thanks a lot for taking time sending me the Eu Ph.
I notice the Rt for 4-aminophenol was ~1.4 min and the void time is 1.6 min. K'<0.
What's the industry general practice and/or regulation requirements now? I thought K' should be >1.
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Hi ym3142
This is not ideal as generally you would want k' to be at least 1. One way of increasing k' is by reducing the column temp i.e. from 35C to 25C. The organic portion of the mobile phase could also be reduced. This will have an impact on all the imps.
The USP 40 NF35 S2 has a method for 4-aminophenol in Acetaminophen API monograph. This method is a gradient method which will probably allow 4-aminophenol to be seperated from the void.
Regards
This is not ideal as generally you would want k' to be at least 1. One way of increasing k' is by reducing the column temp i.e. from 35C to 25C. The organic portion of the mobile phase could also be reduced. This will have an impact on all the imps.
The USP 40 NF35 S2 has a method for 4-aminophenol in Acetaminophen API monograph. This method is a gradient method which will probably allow 4-aminophenol to be seperated from the void.
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Hi Mike
Thanks again.
USP method is of SCX, which should be good for 4-aminophenol itself but I am afraid of it is no good for the separation of many other impurities I need to deal.
Thanks again.
USP method is of SCX, which should be good for 4-aminophenol itself but I am afraid of it is no good for the separation of many other impurities I need to deal.
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