Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1253015 | Chemical Research in Chinese Universities | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Metamizole sodium was chosen as a representative of unstable analytes for investigation by discussing the effects of oxygen and solvent on its degradation reaction using the capillary electrophoresis technique. A possible degradation mechanism was deduced from the observed behavior and was confirmed by infra-red spectroscopic study. The degradation reaction could be inhibited obviously by methanol instead of water as the solvent of analyte. Under the optimized conditions: separation voltage of 20 kV, and 5 mmol/L disodium hydrogen phosphate and 5 mmol/L borax with 10% methanol (pH 9.12) as the running buffer, the standard curve of metamizole sodium was linear in a range of 3.77-74.07 mg/L. A satisfactory result was achieved when the technique was used to detect metamizole sodium in tablet.
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Authors
XIANG Qian, NIU Gang, WU Xian-hua, CHEN Gang,