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Analytical technique for low dose molecules

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:55 am
by chandusabini
Dear All,

What are the analytical techniques available to determine low dose drug estimation for dissolution test. As i know tha LC MS is available which is more expencive. Please suggest other than this. Molecule have UV response. Test concentration is 0.04ppm.

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:25 am
by tom jupille
Molecule have UV response.
How much UV response? (the devil is in the details).

0.04ppm is approximately 40 ng/mL. If you have a high extinction coefficient (say, 10^4 or so), then your UV detection limit will be around the nanogram level. If your diluent is much weaker than your mobile phase, then you may be able to get away with a large injection volume (several hundred microliters).

If your molecule fluoresces, you should be able to work with a much smaller injection volume (fluorescence detection is typically at least an order of magnitude more sensitive than UV). If it can be oxidized or reduced easily, then an electrochemical detector will let you do the same.

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:56 am
by AdrianF
I currently use an HPLC method for dissolution which requires the injection of 800ul.

With a dilute solution the easiest approach is to inject a large volume. If the compound is an aqueos media it will be concentrated at the top of the column.