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The issue we are having is the samples contain a relatively high level of Benzoyl Peroxide (aka BPO) (~200X that of the parabens). We have observed the BPO has killed all of the columns used within 10-20 injections (Compared to our BPO method in which the columns last longer with a lower concentration; ~500-1000 injections). We are looking at trying to selectively degrade the BPO, but are encountering some issues with the degradate products of the BPO co-eluting with the parabens as well as the chosen internal standard (Acetophenone). Sample formulations contain varying levels of components typically found in topical OTC treatments (I know, big help with this tidbit)
Currently I am looking at doing the standard screening process things:
- Doing some degradation experiments to determine the optimal conditions for degrading the BPO while maintaining the parabens.
At the same time I'm going to look at alternate Internal standard choices for specificity
Determine if we will have to wait to add the internal standard to matrix post heating.
Thanks!
Dave
