Stability Indicating RP-UPLC Method for Impurity Profiling of Darunavir and Ritonavir in Fixed Dose Drug Combination Product
Munish Buch,
Hasit Vaghani
Abstract:Background:The goal of the proposed study was to develop and validate stability indicating mass compatible reverse phase UPLC method for impurity profiling of Darunavir Ethanolate and Ritonavir degradation impurities in fixed-dose drug combination products. Materials and Methods: The optimized chromatographic condition includes use of Zorbax Bonus C 18 column (150x2.1 mm, 1.8 µm) with mobile phase A (Buffer (55): Methanol ( 45)) and mobile phase B (Acetonitrile: (30) and Methanol ( 70)), flow rate of 0.22 mL/m… Show more
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