2017
DOI: 10.1080/10826076.2017.1333962
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Determination of the enantiomeric purity of epinephrine by HPLC with circular dichroism detection

Abstract: Several hundred drug substances approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are chiral molecules. For the enantiomeric purity assessment, current practice is to develop separation techniques using chiral columns or mobile phase modifiers to separate enantiomers before detection. An alternative approach is to use currently accepted HPLC assay methods and use chiral-specific detectors to confirm whether the correct enantiomer is present. In this paper, adding a circular dichroism (CD) detector to an achira… Show more

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“…Finally, epinephrine was chosen to demonstrate the application of LF‐Raman for chiral purity investigation of drugs, as only the L‐enantiomer is biologically active, emphasizing the importance of chiral separation. Figure a presents the LF‐Raman spectra of L‐epinephrine and DL‐epinephrine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, epinephrine was chosen to demonstrate the application of LF‐Raman for chiral purity investigation of drugs, as only the L‐enantiomer is biologically active, emphasizing the importance of chiral separation. Figure a presents the LF‐Raman spectra of L‐epinephrine and DL‐epinephrine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example for different properties of enantiomers is the odor of limonene; while the D‐enantiomer has a lemon‐like smell, the L‐enantiomer has an orange‐like smell . A good example for reduction in efficiency is the drug epinephrine, where only the L‐enantiomer is biologically active ,. For these reasons and others, it is extremely important to achieve chiral separation and obtain products with sufficient enantiomeric purity…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, this causes a decrease in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) potency [28] within formulations and a reduced health outcome; thus, it is vital to maintain the dose uniformity with respect to (−)-adrenaline. Circular dichroism spectroscopy [35] (CD) has been used in this study to simultaneously analyse the chiral composition, concentration, and enantiomeric stability of adrenaline formulations. The presence of (+)-adrenaline and changes in adrenaline concentration outside of the British Pharmacopeia [36] (BP) label claim (%) have been selected as the indicators of instability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because of the similarity of EP structure to the wide range of metabolites, e.g., amino acids, and also because of potential interference from drugs or their metabolites, an accurate and sensitive technique for EP detection presents numerous complications. Commonly used analytical procedures for epinephrine determination, such as liquid chromatography [7], spectrophotometric [8], capillary electrophoresis [9], fluorometric [10], high pressure liquid chromatography and circular dichroism [11], may not present satisfactory detection limits, low selectivity and high costs, and are time consuming. Taking that into consideration, biosensors are good alternative for these methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%