ABSTRACT
A liquid chromatographic (LC) method has been developed to determine narasin in feed premixes. Narasin is extracted from the premix with a methanol-water solvent, and the extracted solution is assayed by using LC. Recovery of narasin from a 12.5 g/lb premix is quantitative (100%), with a relative standard deviation of 1.44%. The results correlated well (coefficient 0.92) with a turbimetric bioassay method.
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Animal Feed/analysis , Coccidiostats/analysis , Pyrans/analysis , Chromatography, Liquid , Spectrophotometry, UltravioletABSTRACT
High-performance liquid chromatographic and TLC methods were developed for the determination of desacetylvinblastine amide base (vindesine), a chemically modified Catharanthus alkaloid presently in clinical evaluation. Both methods permit the detection of 6,7-dihydrovindesine and vindesine Nb'-oxide, the principal by-product in the chemical conversion of vinblastine to vindesine. The methods are applicable to both the sulfate salts and the free bases of the chemical substances described.