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J Chromatogr Sci ; 26(8): 406-9, 1988 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3215989

ABSTRACT

The potential utility in pharmaceutical analysis of a capillary electrokinetic separation technique that employs a micellar "pseudo-stationary phase" is discussed and illustrated. Chromatograms of separations of vitamin metabolites and derivatized amino acids are presented to illustrate the high efficiency of the technique and the ability to simultaneously separate the charged and neutral components of pharmaceutical samples. The analytical characteristics of the technique and the importance of optimizing experimental parameters, such as surfactant concentration and capillary column diameter, are discussed and demonstrated with the aid of chromatograms.


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Pharmaceutical Preparations/analysis , Chromatography/instrumentation , Kinetics , Micelles , Pyridoxine/analysis , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
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J Chromatogr Sci ; 23(9): 381-4, 1985 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4044764

ABSTRACT

Dynamically modified open tubular capillary columns were evaluated for separations of biological and clinical interest. Small diameter, dynamically modified columns were readily prepared by simple addition of cetyltrimethylammonium salts to the mobile phase. Separations similar to those obtained on conventional reversed-phase columns were observed for neutral solutes, and ion-pair reversed-phase separations were observed for charged solutes. Borosilicate and standard flint glasses were evaluated with respect to common etching procedures. A potential clinical application is presented in the separation of antitumor drugs.


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Antineoplastic Agents/analysis , Cetrimonium Compounds/analysis , Chromatography, Liquid/instrumentation , Doxorubicin/analysis , Spectrometry, Fluorescence , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
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Clin Chem ; 30(9): 1473-6, 1984 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6467564

ABSTRACT

Liquid chromatography in open tubes is evaluated for applicability to clinical analysis. The principal advantages of this technique include high separation power, reduced solvent consumption, and small sample volume requirements. Technology for the production of columns as small as 8 micron (i.d.) is described. Preliminary results are encouraging and, with further development in column and detector technology, the technique should find wide applicability in clinical analysis.


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Chromatography, Liquid/instrumentation , Microchemistry , Solvents , Spectrometry, Fluorescence
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