HPLC Method for Separation of Terbutaline Sulfate, Guaifenesin and Ambroxol on Primesep 200 Column

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Description

· Separation type: Liquid Chromatography Mixed-mode

HPLC Method for Separation of Terbutaline Sulfate, Guaifenesin and Ambroxol on Primesep 200 Column by SIELC Technologies

Terbutaline Sulfate is a β 2 analyst typically used as a prescription-strength cough suppressant. Guaifenesin, also known as Glyceryl Guaiacolate, is a popular expectorant used to treat chest congestion. Ambroxol is a well-known expectorant that targets and breaks down phlegm. Together, these three medicinal compounds are typically found as the active ingredients in many cough syrups. They can be retained, analyzed, and separated on a Primesep 200 mixed-mode column using an isocratic analytical method with a simple mobile phase of water, Acetonitrile (MeCN), and a Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) ionic modifier. This analysis method can be detected in the low UV regime at 210 nm.

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Method Parameters

Mobile PhaseMeCN/H2O – 30/70%
BufferH3PO4 – 0.05%
Flow Rate1.0 ml/min
DetectionUV 210 nm
Peak Retention Time2.09, 3.28, 5.81 min
Class of CompoundsDrugs
Analyzing CompoundsTerbutaline Sulfate, Guaifenesin and Ambroxol

HPLC Column Used

Primesep 200, 4.6×150 mm, 5 µm, 100A