Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1213077 Journal of Chromatography B 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

An aqueous normal phase (ANP) liquid chromatography coupled with a hybrid quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (ANP-LC-micrOTOFQ) method was used for the determination of zanamivir in human serum. Zanamivir was extracted with methanol from protein-precipitated human serum samples and further purified with SCX solid-phase extraction cartridges. Scherzo SM-C18, Agilent Zorbax SB-Aq, Cogent Diamond Hydride, Cogent Bidentate and Luna HILIC columns were compared and optimized for the retention and separation of zanamivir and the Luna HILIC and Diamond Hydride columns exhibited the best retention of zanamivir. The former provided a shorter retention time, a sharper peak and relatively high sensitivity, whereas the latter exhibited a longer retention time and less matrix interference. The analytical range of the calibration curve was between 5 and 1000 ng/mL.

► Aqueous normal phase chromatography was studied for the separation of zanamivir in human sera. ► Five different columns were compared for the capability to retain zanamivir. ► Effects of mobile phase constituents on the retention time were examined. ► The Diamond Hydride column was the most effective to retain zanamivir and avoid matrix effects.

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