Watanabe T, Takahashi K, Horiuchi M, Kato K, Nakazawa H, Sugimoto T, Kanazawa H. Chiral separation and quantitation of pentazocine enantiomers in pharmaceuticals by capillary zone electrophoresis using maltodextrins.
J Pharm Biomed Anal 1999;
21:75-81. [PMID:
10701915 DOI:
10.1016/s0731-7085(99)00114-4]
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Abstract
The chiral separation of pentazocine was achieved by capillary electrophoresis using oligosaccharides. Enantiomers were separated on 100 mM Tris/H3PO4 buffer (pH 2.5) with 5% maltodextrin as a chiral selector, and migration behavior was monitored at 200 nm. Under these conditions, (-)- and (+)-pentazocine and dextromethorphan (internal standard) migrated within 9 min, and the resolution of pentazocine enantiomers was 2.54. Linear calibration curves were obtained in the range 5-50 microg/ml(-1) for each enantiomer. The detection limit of pentazocine enantiomers was 29 pg, and the recoveries of(-)- and (+)-pentazocine were 98.9 (R.S.D., 3.4%) and 101.4% (R.S.D., 4.3%) with 10 microg/ml(-1), respectively.
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