A HPTLC method for the separation and identification of pentoxifylline and related substances, impurities of reaction partners, and side reaction products has been developed using different mobile and stationary phases. For quantitative assay of possible by-products as impurities, LiChrospher RP-18 F254s chromatoplates, acetone-chloroform-toluene-dioxane (2:2:1:1 v/v) as a mobile phase, and detection at 275 nm were employed. Linearity (r > or = 0.997), recovery (86.5-115.5%), and determination limit (0.1-0.6%) were evaluated and found to be satisfactory. This method enables monitoring of the synthesis, as well as purity control of pentoxifylline-containing raw materials and pharmaceuticals.
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